学術データベース
学術データ詳細
Fluctuation of serum NOx concentration at stroke onset in a rat spontaneous stroke model (M-SHRSP).
著者名
田渕 正樹
(
Tabuchi Masaki
)
共著者名
Umegaki K, Ito T, Suzuki M, Tomita I, Ikeda M, Tomita T.
出版社/掲載誌名
Brain Res.
巻号
949(1-2)
頁
147-56
出版日
2002/9
概要
Malignant stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (M-SHRSP) develop hypertension and stroke at earlier ages than do nonmalignant SHRSP. Our previous findings suggested that reactive oxygen species were involved in the development of stroke in this strain. Nitric oxide (NO) which is more released at ischemia, might play a crucial role in stroke development by producing peroxynitrite, a neurotoxic substance. This study investigated whether the development of cerebrovascular lesion in M-SHRSP could be assessed by the fluctuation of serum NOx concentration, and whether peroxynitrite is associated with brain damage. Serum NOx levels were examined using an automated NO detector. Stroke-onset was temporally assessed according to a known method: changes in body weight, water intake, and neurologic symptoms. Cerebral lesions were confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and Evans blue extravasation at autopsy. MRI taken just after estimated stroke onset disclosed brain lesions. The baseline serum NOx level remained at 15–18 μmol/l, but the level gradually increased prior to stroke, and significantly at stroke onset. A marked rise in serum NOx occurred subsequently at poststroke. Immunohistochemical staining of nitrotyrosine, a peroxynitrite marker, was detected around vessels, neuronal cells and parenchyma in cerebral lesions. Stroke occurred in 50% of male M-SHRSP at 80 days of age. In conclusion, this study provides the first evidence for fluctuation of serum NOx at the onset of spontaneous stroke accompanying the appearance of peroxynitrite in brain lesions. Monitoring serum NOx would serve to assess the development of brain lesions at least in spontaneous stroke model.
閉じる
Copyright(c) Baika Women's University. All rights reserved.
Top
データ処理中です