Literature DB >> 10986348

Infarct tolerance accompanied enhanced BDNF-like immunoreactivity in neuronal nuclei.

H Yanamoto1, I Mizuta, I Nagata, J Xue, Z Zhang, H Kikuchi.   

Abstract

A prolonged period (48 h) of cortical spreading depression (CSD) induced resistance against severe focal cerebral ischemia (infarct tolerance), however, the mechanism behind this is unknown. The infarct tolerance was a transient phenomenon; the resistance increased linearly for the initial 12 days, peaking from 12 to 15 days after a preconditioning of CSD, and was decreased thereafter. This study examined the time course of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), heat shock protein (hsp)27 and 70, and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) expressions after CSD in the brain. Immunohistochemical expression of BDNF, hsp27, hsp70, or GFAP following a prolonged period of CSD induced by KCl-infusion, or following NaCl-infusion was analyzed by regional densitometry for 24 days in the rat neocortex. In addition, BDNF protein was measured quantitatively by two-site ELISA assay in the neocortex (n=6 at each time point). The GFAP expression was elevated in astrocytes (compared to the normal level of immunodensity) during the period peaking on day 3-6 following the CSD. The hsp27 immunoreactivity was also elevated in astrocytes from day 1 to 12 peaking on day 1 and 6, but there was no expression of hsp70 during the period following CSD. The immunoreactivity for BDNF was elevated in neurons from day 0 to 18 peaking on day 1 and 6. The protein levels of BDNF in the neocortex were significantly elevated from day 0 to 12 peaking on days 0 and 6 (compared to the normal level) (P<0.05). Using a laser-scanning confocal imaging system, the BDNF-like immunoreactivity in neuronal nuclei was found to increase linearly peaking on day 12, which correlated well with the development of infarct tolerance. The intranuclear increase in BDNF-like protein might contribute to the induction of infarct tolerance in the brain.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10986348     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(00)02718-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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