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The in vitro fate of rabbit fetal brain cells after acute in vivo hypoxia.

M Derrick1, J He, E Brady, S Tan.   

Abstract

In the investigation of ischemia-induced brain damage, traditional methods using histopathology estimate brain cell death at a time remote from ischemic insult. These observations fail to take into account endogenous repair processes or ongoing injury cascades like apoptosis. The cells that are injured but not killed initially are the population most amenable to rescue. The hypothesis was that in vivo uterine ischemia-reperfusion would result in more cell death and apoptosis in fetal brain cells cultured in vitro. Near-term, 29 d gestation, pregnant New Zealand White rabbits were subjected to repetitive uterine ischemia for a cumulative time of 40 min ischemia and 20 min reperfusion. Immediately after uterine ischemia, the fetal brains were removed and dissociated into a cell suspension. The ischemic group had more cell death than non-ischemic controls as assessed by Trypan Blue exclusion and propidium iodide (PI) uptake on a flow cytometer. Aliquots of cells were plated and cultured for 24 and 48 hr. The ischemic group had significantly more cell death (propidium iodide) than non-ischemic controls at 24 hr and significantly more apoptosis, as assessed by annexin-V binding in cells at 24 hr and caspase-3 activity at 48 hr. Fewer cells attached to the culture plates at 48 hr in the ischemia group. After uterine ischemia, certain fetal brain cells die immediately, and other cells undergo ongoing damage resulting in necrosis and apoptosis that is manifest later. This method offers insight into the fate of those cells and provides a tool for assessing interventions to decrease cell injury.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11264330      PMCID: PMC6762403     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


  11 in total

1.  Involvement of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in ongoing fetal brain injury following near-term rabbit hypoxia-ischemia.

Authors:  Suma Rao; Zhenlang Lin; Alexander Drobyshevsky; Lina Chen; Xinhai Ji; Haitao Ji; Yirong Yang; Lei Yu; Matthew Derrick; Richard B Silverman; Sidhartha Tan
Journal:  Dev Neurosci       Date:  2011-07-08       Impact factor: 2.984

2.  Hypoxia of Rats Subjected to Carotid Artery Ligation Results in Impaired Neurogenesis and Reduced Number of Cortical Neurons.

Authors:  Yoonyoung Chung; Hanbit Cho; Gyeong Hyeon Jo; Yonghyun Jun
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2019 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.155

3.  Developmental susceptibility of neurons to transient tetrahydrobiopterin insufficiency and antenatal hypoxia-ischemia in fetal rabbits.

Authors:  Lei Yu; Jeannette Vásquez-Vivar; Rugang Jiang; Kehuan Luo; Matthew Derrick; Sidhartha Tan
Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med       Date:  2013-12-04       Impact factor: 7.376

4.  Domoic acid lesions in nucleus of the solitary tract: time-dependent recovery of hypoxic ventilatory response and peripheral afferent axonal plasticity.

Authors:  Zixi Cheng; Shang Z Guo; Andrew J Lipton; David Gozal
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2002-04-15       Impact factor: 6.167

5.  Motor deficits are triggered by reperfusion-reoxygenation injury as diagnosed by MRI and by a mechanism involving oxidants.

Authors:  Alexander Drobyshevsky; Kehuan Luo; Matthew Derrick; Lei Yu; Hongyan Du; P V Prasad; Jeannette Vasquez-Vivar; Ines Batinic-Haberle; Sidhartha Tan
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2012-04-18       Impact factor: 6.167

6.  Hypoxia-ischemia causes persistent movement deficits in a perinatal rabbit model of cerebral palsy: assessed by a new swim test.

Authors:  Matthew Derrick; Alexander Drobyshevsky; Xinhai Ji; Lina Chen; Yirong Yang; Haitao Ji; Richard B Silverman; Sidhartha Tan
Journal:  Int J Dev Neurosci       Date:  2009-06-30       Impact factor: 2.457

7.  Regional Immunoreactivity of Pax6 in the Neurogenic Zone After Chronic Prenatal Hypoxia.

Authors:  Keumyoung So; Yoonyoung Chung; Sun-Kyoung Yu; Yonghyun Jun
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2017 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.155

Review 8.  Design of selective neuronal nitric oxide synthase inhibitors for the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.

Authors:  Richard B Silverman
Journal:  Acc Chem Res       Date:  2009-03-17       Impact factor: 22.384

9.  Cortical neuronal loss after chronic prenatal hypoxia: a comparative laboratory study.

Authors:  Yoon Young Chung; Yong Hyun Jeon; Seok Won Kim
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2014-12-31

Review 10.  Tetrahydrobiopterin in antenatal brain hypoxia-ischemia-induced motor impairments and cerebral palsy.

Authors:  Jeannette Vasquez-Vivar; Zhongjie Shi; Kehuan Luo; Karthikeyan Thirugnanam; Sidhartha Tan
Journal:  Redox Biol       Date:  2017-08-03       Impact factor: 11.799

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