J Korean Neurol Assoc > Volume 20(3); 2002 > Article
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2002;20(3): 265-272.
"일과성 전뇌허혈 후 뇌조직내 Polyamine 함량 변동과 신경세포 손상에 대한 I b u p r o f e n 의 효과"
이승환 , 이성룡 임정근 이 형 이상도
계명대학교 의과대학 신경과학교실,약리학교실
"Effect of Ibuprofen on the Changes of Polyamine Level and Neuronal Cell Damage after Transient Global Ischemia in Gerbil"
Seung-Hwan Lee, M.D.
Departments of Neurology and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Keimyung University
Abstract
"Background : In brain ischemia, increased arachidonic acid metabolism can play important roles in neuronal dam-age. Ibuprofen was reported to have a protective role against neuronal damage in focal brain ischemia and reperfusion. The present study was designed to investigate whether ibuprofen can inhibit the global ischemia-induced neuronal dam-age and changes of polyamine (PA) level which is known to related to the neuronal damage, breakdown of blood brain barrier, and brain edema. Methods : Male Mongolian gerbils were used in this study. Transient global ischemia was induced by occlusion of bilateral common carotid arteries for 3 min with microclips. Ibuprofen was administered imme-diately after ischemia. The animals were sacrificed one day after ischemia for PA measurement and sacrificed 5 days after ischemia for histological evaluation. Histological examination was performed by counting surviving neuronal cells in one mm of CA1 area in dorsal hippocampus. Results : Cerebral cortex and hippocampal putrescine(PU) levels in vehicle-treated ischemic group significantly increased comparing to sham-operated animals and the increase of PU was attenuated by ibuprofen administration (50 mg/kg). Hippocampal spermine level decreased significantly after ischemia. Hippocampal neuronal cell damage in CA1 area was markedly observed in vehicle-treated animals compared to sham operated animals. Ibuprofen administration at the dose of 50 mg/kg significantly inhibited hippocampal CA1 neuronal damage compared to vehicle-treated animals. Conclusions : Ibuprofen attenuates PA response following transient glob-al ischemia and may have putative neuroprotective effect against neuronal damage induced by global ischemia.Key Words : Global ischemia, Polyamine, Ibuprofen, Neuronal damage, Hippocampus, Neuroprotection"


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