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Bing Chun Yan1, Taek Geun Ohk2, Ji Hyeon Ahn3, Joon Ha Park3, Bai Hui Chen4, Jae-Chul Lee3, Choong Hyun Lee5, Myoung Cheol Shin6, In Koo Hwang7, Seung Myung Moon8, Jun Hwi Cho9, Moo-Ho Won10.
Abstract
Response to cerebral ischemia in young animals was very different from that in the adult. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in neuronal death and gliosis in the hippocampal CA1 region (CA1) between adult and young gerbils following 5 and 15 min of transient cerebral ischemia. Delayed neuronal death (DND) of pyramidal cells occurred in the CA1 was similar in all the adult gerbils after 5 and 15 min of ischemia: the DND occurred 4 days after ischemia. In the young groups, DND of pyramidal cells in the CA1 region occurred 7 and 3 days after 5 and 15 min of ischemia, respectively. On the other hand, the activation of GFAP-immunoreactive ((+)) astrocytes and Iba-1(+) microglia was different in the young groups from the adult groups after ischemia. The change pattern of GFAP immunoreactivity in the adult groups was similar in both the adult groups after ischemia; in the young groups, the activation of GFAP(+) astrocytes after 5 min of ischemia was much delayed than that after 15 min of ischemia. Activated Iba-1(+) microglia were aggregated in the stratum pyramidale 4 days after ischemia in all the adult ischemia-operated groups; in the young groups, activated Iba-1(+) microglia were aggregated in the stratum pyramidale 7 days after 5 min of ischemia and 3 days after 15 min of ischemia. These observations indicate that DND in young animals is very different from the adult according to different duration of transient cerebral ischemia and glial activation is very different in young animals after different duration of transient ischemia.Entities:
Keywords: Astrocytes; Delayed neuronal death; Ischemia–reperfusion injury; Microglia; Pyramidal neurons; Young gerbil
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24321754 DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2013.11.034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol Sci ISSN: 0022-510X Impact factor: 3.181