Abstract
BackgroundRecent studies suggest that normobaric hyperoxia (HO) reduces hypoxia-reoxygenation injury in the rat brain. We have attempted to determine the effect of HO on Na+–Ca2+ exchangers (NCX) in the rat stroke model. MethodsRats were divided into two experimental groups. The first group was exposed to 95% inspired HO for 4h/day for 6 consecutive days (HO). The second group acted as the control, and was exposed to 21% oxygen in the same chamber. Each main group was subdivided to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO-operated) and intact (without any surgery) subgroups. After 48h from pretreatment, MCAO-operated subgroups were subjected to 60min of right MCAO. After 24h reperfusion, neurologic deficit score (NDS) and infarct volume were measured in MCAO-operated subgroups. The NCXs expression levels of the core, penumbra and subcortical regions were assessed in sham-operated and intact subgroups. ResultPreconditioning with HO decreased NDS and infarct volume, and increased the expression of NCX1, NCX2 and NCX3 in the penumbra, NCX2, NCX3 in the core and NCX1 and NCX3 in the subcortex. ConclusionAlthough further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms of ischemic tolerance, HO partly is associated with the expression of NCX1, 2, 3 consistent with an active role in the genesis of ischemic protection.
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