The quantitative analysis of S100 in the brain tissue and serum following diffuse brain injury in rats
- Author:
Qi WANG
;
Ping HUANG
;
Bo XING
;
Ya TUO
;
Yongpan ZHANG
;
Weiping TIAN
;
Zhenyuan WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
S100;
diffuse brain injury;
ELISA
- From:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis
2007;19(1):118-封3
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the dynamics of the level of S100 in cerebrum, brainstem, and serum following the diffuse brain injury in rats and provide the experimental evidences for estimating injury time. Methods ELISA was used to determine whether S100 protein is changed after diffuse brain injury in rats. Forty rats were sacrificed at 0.5 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, 3 d and 7 d after diffuse brain injury and normal rats as control. Results The level of S100 in cerebrum, brainstem, and serum increased, followed by a decrease, and then further increased. The level of S100 could be detected to increase at 30 minutes and reached the peak at 4 hours after DBI. The level decreased gradually to the normal at 1d and till 3 d formed the second peak. The level returned to the normal at 7d following injury again. In the postmortem injury groups, there were no significant changes compared to the control group. Conclusion The present study showed that the time-dependent expression of S100 is obvious following diffuse brain injury in rats and suggested that S100 will be a suitable marker for diffuse brain injury age determination.