N-Palmitoylethanolamine Prevents the Run-down of Amplitudes in Cortical Spreading Depression Possibly Implicating Proinflammatory Cytokine Release

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Frank Richter
Peter Koulen
Simon Kaja
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[1] Institute of Physiology I/Neurophysiology,Department of Ophthalmology
[2] Jena University Hospital-Friedrich Schiller University Jena,Department of Basic Medical Science
[3] Vision Research Center,Departments of Ophthalmology and Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
[4] University of Missouri – Kansas City,undefined
[5] School of Medicine,undefined
[6] University of Missouri – Kansas City,undefined
[7] Loyola University Chicago,undefined
[8] Stritch School of Medicine,undefined
[9] Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital,undefined
[10] Research Service,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 6卷
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Cortical spreading depression (CSD), a wave of neuronal depolarization in the cerebral cortex following traumatic brain injury or cerebral ischemia, significantly aggravates brain damage. Here, we tested whether N-palmitoylethanolamine (PEA), a substance that effectively reduces lesion volumes and neurological deficits after ischemic stroke, influences CSD. CSD was elicited chemically in adult rats and occurrence, amplitude, duration and propagation velocity of CSD was determined prior to and for 6 hours after intraperitoneal injection of PEA. The chosen systemic administration of PEA stabilized the amplitude of CSD for at least four hours and prevented the run-down of amplitudes that is typically observed and was also seen in untreated controls. The propagation velocity of the CSD waves was unaltered indicating stable neuronal excitability. The stabilization of CSD amplitudes by PEA indicates that inhibition or prevention of CSD does not underlie PEA’s profound neuroprotective effect. Rather, PEA likely inhibits proinflammatory cytokine release thereby preventing the run-down of CSD amplitudes. This contribution of PEA to the maintenance of neuronal excitability in healthy tissue during CSD potentially adds to neuroprotection outside a damaged area, while other mechanisms control PEA-mediated neuroprotection in damaged tissue resulting from traumatic brain injury or cerebral ischemia.
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