Early changes of blood-brain barrier and superoxide scavenging activity in rat cryogenic brain injury.

Y Ikeda, S Toda, M Wang, S Nakazawa
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Abstract

Cryogenic brain injury results in blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption which may be mediated in part by oxygen free radicals. In this study, sequential changes of BBB and endogenous superoxide scavenging activity were investigated in brains subjected to cryogenic injury. 92 male Wistar rats were sacrificed at 15, 30 minutes, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 24 and 48 hours after the lesion. The extent of BBB disruption was determined by quantitative assessment of Evans blue (EB) uptake based on extraction from tissue using dimethylformamide. Determination of endogenous superoxide scavenging activity in the injured brain was performed by electron spin resonance spectrometry using a spin trapping agent. Superoxide scavenging activity was significantly decreased within one hour after the injury relative to normal rat brain (p < 0.05, student's t test) persisting for at least 6 hours. The EB content in the lesioned hemisphere was significantly increased within one hour after the injury relative to the normal rat brain (p < 0.01) and continued to increase for 24 hours. In conclusion, early changes of BBB and endogenous superoxide scavenging activity in rat cryogenic injured brain indicate that BBB may be an early target for oxygen free radicals in cryogenic brain injury.

大鼠低温脑损伤早期血脑屏障及超氧化物清除活性的变化。
低温脑损伤导致血脑屏障(BBB)破坏,这可能部分是由氧自由基介导的。在这项研究中,研究了脑低温损伤后血脑屏障和内源性超氧化物清除活性的顺序变化。92只雄性Wistar大鼠分别于病变后15、30分钟、1、2、3、4、6、24、48小时处死。通过使用二甲基甲酰胺从组织中提取Evans蓝(EB)的定量评估来确定血脑屏障破坏的程度。采用电子自旋共振光谱法测定损伤脑组织内源性超氧化物清除活性。与正常大鼠脑相比,损伤后1小时内超氧化物清除活性显著降低(p < 0.05,学生t检验),并持续至少6小时。损伤后1 h内损伤半球内EB含量较正常大鼠脑显著升高(p < 0.01),并在24 h内持续升高。综上所述,大鼠低温脑损伤早期血脑屏障及内源性超氧化物清除活性的变化提示血脑屏障可能是低温脑损伤中氧自由基的早期靶点。
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