Hypotherm=c intervention for 3 hours inhibits apoptosis in neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage
A neonatal rat model of hypoxic-ischemic brain damage was designed and implemented in this study. Rats were subjected to hypothermia at 31℃ immediately following hypoxia-ischemia for either 3, 6 or 15 hours. TdT-mediated dUTP nick end labeling demonstrated that the number of apoptotic cells was redu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | 中国神经再生研究:英文版 2011, Vol.6 (22), p.1709-1714 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A neonatal rat model of hypoxic-ischemic brain damage was designed and implemented in this study. Rats were subjected to hypothermia at 31℃ immediately following hypoxia-ischemia for either 3, 6 or 15 hours. TdT-mediated dUTP nick end labeling demonstrated that the number of apoptotic cells was reduced in the rat cerebral cortex, hippocampus and periventricular white matter following hypothermia. Immunohistochemistry revealed that Bcl-2 and p16 expression were decreased. Inhibition of apoptosis was greatest with the 3 hour hypothermic treatment, followed by hypothermia for 6 hours. In contrast, hypothermia for 15 hours led to a decrease in neuronal number in the cerebral cortex. The results demonstrate that hypothermic intervention at 31℃ protects brain tissue against hypoxic-ischemic brain damage by inhibiting apoptosis, and that the optimal length of treatment is 3 hours. |
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ISSN: | 1673-5374 |