The role of excitatory amino acids in hypothermic injury to mammalian spinal cord neurons

被引:6
作者
Craenen, G
Jeftinija, S
Grants, I
Lucas, JH
机构
[1] OHIO STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYSIOL,COLUMBUS,OH 43210
[2] IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT VET ANAT,AMES,IA 50011
关键词
tissue culture; excitotoxicity; cold; ischemia; spinal cord injury; NMDA; AMPA/kainate;
D O I
10.1089/neu.1996.13.809
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Hypothermia has been reported to be beneficial in CNS physical injury and ischemia. We previously reported that posttraumatic cooling to 17 degrees C for 2 h increased survival of mouse spinal cord (SC) neurons subjected to physical injury (dendrite transection) but that cooling below 17 degrees C caused a lethal NMDA receptor-linked stress to both lesioned and uninjured neurons. The present study tested whether cooling below 17 degrees C increases extracellular levels of excitatory amino acids (EAA). SC cultures were placed at 10 degrees C or 37 degrees C. Glutamate (Glu) and aspartate (Asp) levels were higher in the medium of the cooled cultures after 0.5 h (23 +/- 4 nM/mu g vs. 4 +/- 1 nM/mu g and 4 +/- 1 nM/mu g vs. 1 +/- 0 nM/mu g respectively). The concentration of each EAA then declined and reached a plateau at 2-4 h that was still significantly higher than control levels (p < 0.0001, two-factor ANOVA, three cultures per group). Other amino acids (glycine, asparagine, glutamine, serine) showed an opposite pattern, with higher levels in the 37 degrees C group. Both NMDA and non-NMDA antagonists prevented the lethal cold injury. Survival of SC neurons cooled at 10 degrees C for 2 h and rewarmed for 22 h was 58% +/- 25% in the control group, 94% +/- 5% in the CNQX-treated group, 97% +/- 5% in the D-APV-treated group, and 99% +/- 2% in the group treated with both antagonists [p < 0.0006, one factor ANOVA, five cultures (> 120 neurons) per group]. These results show that death of neurons cooled to 10 degrees C is caused by elevated extracellular Glu and Asp and requires activation of both the NMDA and non-NMDA receptor subtypes.
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页码:809 / 818
页数:10
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