Short-term changes in NADPH-diaphorase reactivity in rat brain following perinatal asphyxia. Neuroprotective effects of cold treatment.

C F Loidl, F Capani, J J López-Costa, A Selvín-Testa, E M López, J Goldstein, J Pecci-Saavedra
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Abstract

Perinatal asphyxia (PA) produces changes in nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity in neuronal and endothelial cells of the striatum and neocortex. The changes were examined using a histochemical NADPH-diaphorase (NADPH-d) staining method. Newborn rats were exposed to severe PA at 37 degrees C and other groups were subjected to severe PA under hypothermic condition (15 degrees C) for 20 or 100 min, respectively. Quantitative image analysis was performed on the striatum and neocortex in order to count cell number of reactive neurons and to compare the pattern of staining between the different groups of animals. Severe asphyctic pups showed an important neuronal loss in striatum and neocortex that was reduced by hypothermia. NADPH-d(+) neurons with reactive processes were found in the lateral zone of the striatum and neocortex in asphyctic pups. Controls and hypothermic striatum showed rounded cells without reactive process, while no cells were stained in cortex. There was also an increase in NADPH-d activity in endothelial cells in severe asphyctic pups in striatum and neocortex vs control and hypothermically treated animals. Our data evidenced that an inappropriate activation of NOS in neuronal and endothelial cells induced by PA is related to neuronal injury. Hypothermia inhibits neuronal injury and may be a valuable neuroprotective agent.

围产期窒息后大鼠脑内nadph - diaphase反应性的短期变化。冷敷的神经保护作用。
围产期窒息引起纹状体和新皮层神经元和内皮细胞一氧化氮合酶(NOS)活性的变化。采用组织化学nadph - diaphase (NADPH-d)染色法检测其变化。新生大鼠37℃重度PA,其余各组分别在15℃低温条件下重度PA 20 min或100 min。对纹状体和新皮层进行定量图像分析,计数反应神经元的细胞数量,比较不同组动物的染色模式。严重窒息的幼崽表现出纹状体和新皮层的重要神经元损失,低温减少了这种损失。在窒息幼崽的纹状体外侧区和新皮质区发现NADPH-d(+)神经元具有反应过程。对照组和低温纹状体显示无反应过程的圆形细胞,而皮层无细胞染色。与对照组和低温处理的动物相比,严重窒息幼鼠纹状体和新皮层内皮细胞中的NADPH-d活性也有所增加。我们的数据证明,PA诱导的神经元和内皮细胞中NOS的不适当激活与神经元损伤有关。低温可抑制神经元损伤,可能是一种有价值的神经保护剂。
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