Title of article :
The effects of hyperglycemia on ischemic cell change and reactive neuronal change in neonatal rat brain following transient forebrain ischemia
Author/Authors :
Hideyuki Nagai، نويسنده , , Hiroshi Yoshioka، نويسنده , , Tadaki Ohmae، نويسنده , , Taro Tanaka، نويسنده , , Tohru Sugimoto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
9
From page :
137
To page :
145
Abstract :
To examine the effects of hyperglycemia on a transient ischemia in the neonatal brain, neuropathological and biochemical evaluations were performed. In 10-day-old rats, brain ischemia was induced by permanent occlusion of the right external and internal carotid and subclavian arteries and the clamping of the left external and internal carotid arteries for 2 h. The peritoneal injection of a 50% glucose solution (0.10 ml/15 g weight) 5 min before the induction of brain ischemia increased the plasma glucose concentration to 20–25 mmol/l during ischemia. It preserved brain tissue glucose levels at 1 h of ischemia in the glucose-treated group, while tissue glucose was exhausted in the saline-injected group. Tissue lactate concentrations increased slightly at the end of the ischemic insult (6.7 mmol/kg) in the saline-injected group and remarkably (18.7 mmol/kg) in the glucose-treated group. Two distinct forms of ischemic neuronal change were found in this study: ischemic cell change and reactive neuronal change. A quantitative neuropathological assessment indicated that hyperglycemia significantly reduced the volume of ischemic cell change in the neocortex from 85% to 33%, but not that of reactive neuronal change (from 5.5% to 2.4%). These results indicated that hyperglycemia attenuated ischemic cell change, but not reactive neuronal change, in the neonatal rat brain and suggested that it reduced ischemic cell change probably because of reserved brain glucose.
Keywords :
Reactive neuronal change , Neonatal brain , Brain ischemia , Hyperglycemia , Cerebral metabolism , Ischemic cell change
Journal title :
Brain and Development
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Brain and Development
Record number :
495200
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