EFFECT OF DELAYED MK-801 (DIZOCILPINE) TREATMENT WITH OR WITHOUT IMMEDIATE POSTISCHEMIC HYPOTHERMIA ON CHRONIC NEURONAL SURVIVAL AFTER GLOBAL FOREBRAIN ISCHEMIA IN RATS

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作者
DIETRICH, WD [1 ]
LIN, BW [1 ]
GLOBUS, MYT [1 ]
GREEN, EJ [1 ]
GINSBERG, MD [1 ]
BUSTO, R [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MIAMI,SCH MED,DEPT PSYCHOL,MIAMI,FL 33101
关键词
EXCITOTOXICITY; HYPOTHERMIA; ISCHEMIA; MICROGLIA; NEUROPROTECTION; SECONDARY INJURY;
D O I
10.1038/jcbfm.1995.122
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In contrast to intraischemic hypothermia, immediate postischemic hypothermia (30 degrees C) has been shown to delay but not chronically protect the CA(1) hippocampus from transient global forebrain ischemia. The inability of a relatively short postischemic hypothermic period to protect chronically might involve a delayed or secondary injury mechanism. We determined whether delayed treatment with the noncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist MK-801 (dizocilpine), alone or in combination with immediate postischemic hypothermia, would chronically protect histopathologically. Wistar rats underwent 10 min of normothermic forebrain ischemia induced by bilateral common carotid artery occlusion plus hypotension (50 mg Hg). Four ischemia groups were studied after normothermic (37 degrees C) ischemia: no treatment; 3 h of immediate postischemic hypothermia (30 degrees C); delayed MK-801 treatment (4 mg/kg) on postischemic days 3, 5, and 7; and postischemic hypothermia combined with multiple MK-801 treatments. Two months after the ischemic insult, rats were perfusion-fixed for quantitative histopathological assessment. Postischemic hypothermia alone or MK-801 treatment alone failed to protect the CA(1) hippocampus chronically. However, immediate postischemic hypothermia combined with delayed MK-801 treatment led to significant increases in normal CA(1) neuron counts per microscopic field compared with normothermic ischemia. For example, neuronal counts within the hippocampal CA(1) areas were 58 +/- 39 (mean +/- SD) in normothermic ischemic rats compared with 395 +/- 198 in rats treated with postischemic hypothermia and MK-801, Chronic survival also led to pronounced striatal damage. Within the dorsolateral striatum, significant protection was documented with either postischemic hypothermia alone or delayed MK-801 treatment alone. In the striatum, neuronal counts were 8 +/- 5, 47 +/- 29, and 63 +/- 30 in normothermic, MK-801-treated, and postischemic hypothermic rats, respectively. Significant protection within the somatosensory cortex was not observed with any of the treatment protocols. These findings indicate that the postischemic hippocampus and striatum undergo a delayed excitotoxic insult as late as postischemic day 3. Based on chronic histopathological assessment, the therapeutic window for striatal neuroprotection after a brief global ischemic insult appears to be longer than previously appreciated.
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