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Effects of Gender and Estrogen Receptors on Iron-Induced Brain Edema Formation.

Qing Xie1,2, Guohua Xi1, Richard F Keep1, Ya Hua3.   

Abstract

Our previous studies have shown that female mice have less brain edema and better recovery in neurological deficits after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and that 17β-estradiol treatment in male mice markedly reduces ICH-induced brain edema. In this study, we investigated the role of gender and the estrogen receptors (ERs) in iron-induced brain edema. There were three parts in this study: (1) either male or female mice received an injection of 10 μL FeCl2 (1 mM) into the right caudate; (2) females received an intracaudate injection of FeCl2 or saline with 1 μg of ICI 182,780 (antagonists of ERs) or vehicle; and (3) males were treated with the ER regulator tamoxifen (5 mg/kg subcutaneously) or vehicle 1 h after FeCl2 injection. Mice were euthanized 24 h later for brain edema determination. FeCl2 induced lower brain edema in females than in males. Co-injection of ICI 182,780 with FeCl2 aggravated iron-induced brain edema in female mice. ICI 182,780 itself did not induce brain edema at the dose of 1 μg. Tamoxifen treatment reduced FeCl2-induced brain edema in male mice. In conclusion, iron induced less brain edema in female mice than in males. ER modification can affect iron-induced brain edema.

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Keywords:  Brain edema; Cerebral hemorrhage; Estrogen receptor; Iron; Tamoxifen

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26463972     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-18497-5_59

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir Suppl        ISSN: 0065-1419


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