The effect of Methylprednisolone on Energy Metabolism in Acute Experimental Ischemia.
- Author:
IL Tae JANG
1
;
Sung Hak KIM
;
Dong Been PARK
;
Kyu Man SHIN
;
Jung Soo HAN
Author Information
1. Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Methyprednisolone;
ATP;
Sum of adenosine nucleotides;
Adenylate E.C.;
Glucose;
Lactate
- MeSH:
Adenosine;
Adenosine Triphosphate;
Animals;
Brain Edema;
Cats;
Energy Metabolism*;
Glucose;
Ischemia*;
Lactic Acid;
Methylprednisolone*;
Nucleotides
- From:Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
1987;16(1):217-234
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of methylprednisolone(M.P.) on the alterations of ATP, sum of adenosine nucleotides, adenylate energy charge(E.C.), glucose and lactate in the cats with acute focal ischemic cerebral edema. The acute occlusion of left middle cerebral artery(MCA) of forty cats for 1,3 and 5 hours respectively were accomplished by applying Heifetz clip through the transorbital approach operating microscope. Twelve cats were not recirculated as a untreated group, twelve cats were recirculated for 2 hours as a ecirculation group and twelve cats were recirculated for 2 hours and given M.P.(15mg/kg) at 30 minutes after occlusion initially, and then every one and a half hour as a treatment group. The experimental results are as follows. 1) In 1-hour untreated group, ATP was reduced to 34.0%, sum of adenosine nucleotides reduced to 72.2%, adenylate E.C. reduced to 60.6%, glucose reduced to 67.3% and lactate increased to 156.6% of the control value. In the recirculation group, ATP was reduced to 42.0%, sum of adenosine nucleotides reduced to 82.4%, adenylate E.C. reduced to 74.3%, glucose increased to 552.7% and lactate decreased to 79.8%. In the treatment group, ATP was increased to 143.9%, sum of adenosine nucleotides increased to 153.9%, adenylate E.C. decreased to 92.9%, glucose increased to 3334.5% and lactate decreased to 74.6%. 2) In 3-hour untreated group, ATP was decreased to 24.9%, sum of adenosine nucleotides reduced to 22.9%, adenylate E.C. reduced to 58.6%, glucose decreased to 45.5% and lactate increased to 161.3% of the control value. In the recirculation group, ATP reduced to 32.9%, sum of adenosine nucleotides reduced to 28.6%, adenylate E.C. reduced to 71.4%, glucose rose to 520.0% and lactate to 135.3% of the control value. In the treatment group, ATP reduced to 99.5%, sum of adenosine nucleotides increased to 103.5%, adenylate E.C. decreased to 84.3%, glucose rose to 1187.3% and lactate increased to 101.2%. 3) In 5-hour untreated group, ATP decreased to 5.3%, sum of adenosine nucleotides reduced to 9.0%, adenylate E.C. reduced to 58.6%, glucose decreased to 25.5% and lactate increased to 187.9%. In the recirculation group, ATP decreased to 4.4%, sum of adenosine nucleotides decreased to 5.8%, adenylate E.C. decreased to 57.1%. In the treatment group, ATP was reduced to 11.2%, sum of adenosine nucleotides and adenylate E.C. reduced to 70.0%, glucose rose to 103.6% and lactate to 157.2% of the control value. As the results shown above, the therapeutic beneficial effects of M.P. were observed in cats of 1 or 3-hour occlusion of MCA with 2-hour recirculation.