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Redox state of near infrared spectroscopy-measured cytochrome aa(3) correlates with delayed cerebral energy failure following perinatal hypoxia-ischaemia in the newborn pig.

Cacha Peeters-Scholte1, Evelyn van den Tweel, Floris Groenendaal, Frank van Bel.   

Abstract

Early detection of delayed cerebral energy failure may be important in the prevention of reperfusion injury of the brain after severe perinatal hypoxia-ischaemia (HI). This study investigated whether monitoring of the redox state of cytochrome aa(3) (Cytaa(3)) with near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) after severe perinatal asphyxia may allow us to detect early a compromised energy metabolism of the developing brain. We therefore correlated serial Cytaa(3) measurements (to estimate mitochondrial oxygenation) simultaneously with the (31)phosphorous-magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((31)P-MRS)-measured phosphocreatin/inorganic phosphate (PCr/Pi) ratio (to estimate cerebral energy reserve) in newborn piglets before and after severe hypoxia-ischaemia. The animals were treated upon reperfusion with either allopurinol, deferoxamine, or 2-iminobiotin or with a vehicle to reduce post-HI reperfusion injury of the brain. Four sham-operated piglets served as controls. Before HI, the individual Cytaa(3) values ranged between -0.02 and 0.71 micromol/L (mean value: -0.07) relative to baseline. The pattern over post-HI time of the vehicle-treated animals was remarkably different from the other groups in as far Cytaa(3) became more oxidised from 3 h after start of HI onwards (increase of Cytaa(3) as compared with baseline), whereas the other groups showed a significant reduction over time (decrease of Cytaa(3) as compared with baseline: allopurinol and deferoxamine) or hardly any change (2-iminobiotin and sham-operated piglets). Vehicle-treated piglets showed a significant reduction in PCr/Pi at 24 h after start of HI, but the cerebral energy state was preserved in 2-iminobiotin-, allopurinol- and deferoxamine-treated piglets. With severe reduction in PCr/Pi-ratio, major changes in the redox-state of Cytaa(3) also occurred: Cytaa(3) was mostly either in a reduced state (down to -6.45 micromol/L) or in an oxidised state (up to 6.84 micromol/L) at these low PCr/Pi ratios. The positive predictive value (PPV) of Cytaa(3) to predict severe reduction of the PCr/Pi ratio was 42%; the negative PPV was 87%. A similar relation was found for Cytaa(3) with histologically determined loss of neurons.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14689136     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-003-1761-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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