Effect of hypoxia-adaptation on neuron apoptosis following cerebal ischemia-hypoxic injury
- VernacularTitle:缺氧适应对缺血缺氧损伤鼠脑细胞凋亡的影响
- Author:
Lingxin MENG
;
Guangyi ZHAO
;
Ping ZHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Anoxia;
Cerebral ischemia;
Apoptosis;
Adaptations,physiological
- From:
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology
1996;0(07):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effect of hypoxia adaptation on cerebral ischemai hypoxic injury Methods Hypoxia pretreatment mouse was placed in a tightly closed 150 ml bottle with large opening Once the mouse developed dyspnea, it was taken out and placed in another tightly closed 150ml bottle filled with fresh air When the mouse was short of breath it was again taken out This process was repeated 4 times Ischemia hypoxia model the left common carotid artery was ligated under ether anethesia and 1h later the mouse was placed in a hypoxia chamber in which the oxygen concentration was maintained at 8% Twenty four Kunmin mice weighting 18 25g were divided into six groups of four animals each:(1) control group; (2) hypoxia pretreatment group; (3) ischemia hypoxia group I (group I H1): the mice stayed in hypoxia chamber for 1 h; (4) ischemia hypoxia group 2 (group I H2): the mice stayed in hypoxia chamber for 2h; (5) hypoxia pretreatment +I H1; (6) Hypoxia pretreatment +I H2 The animals were sacrificed immediately at the end of the experiment Neural apoptosis was identified by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated dUPT biotin nick end labelling (TUNEL).Results Apoptosis cells could be seen scattered in the cerebral cortex in hypoxia adaptation group and group I H1 No apoptosis cells were found in control group and group I H2 But hypoxia adaptation increased the number of apoptosis cells in severe hypoxia ischemia group (group I H2) Conclusions Hypoxia adaptation protects brain against hypoxia ischemia injury Hypoxia adaptation induces apoptosis Hypoxia adaptation can have neurons end up in apoptosis instead of nacrosis during cerebral ischemia hypoxia