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The Relationship Between Cerebral Reperfusion And Regional Expression Of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 In Rat Brain Following Focal Cerebral Ischemia.

A S Douglas1, J A Shearer2, A Okolo2, A Pandit3, M Gilvarry4, K M Doyle2.   

Abstract

We investigated the effect of full and partial mechanical reperfusion on MMP-9 expression in rat brain following middle cerebral artery occlusion, mimicking mechanical thrombectomy. Using percentage hemispheric lesion volume and oedema as measures, partial reperfusion reduced extent of brain damage caused by MCA occlusion, but the protective effect was less pronounced than with complete reperfusion. Using ELISA quantification in fresh frozen tissue, confirmed by immunofluorescence in perfusion fixed tissue, increased MMP-9 expression was observed in infarcted tissue. MMP-9 was increased in lesioned tissue of the anterior and posterior temporal cortex and underlying striatal tissue, but also the normal appearing frontal cortex. No significant increase in MMP-9 in the hippocampus was observed, nor in the unlesioned contralateral hemisphere. Both partial reperfusion and full reperfusion reduced the regional MMP expression significantly. The highest levels of MMP-9 were observed in lesioned brain regions in the non-reperfused group. MMP-9 expression was evident in microvessels and in neuronal cell bodies of affected tissue. This study shows that MMP-9 brain levels are reduced relative to the extent of reperfusion. These observations suggest targeting early increases in MMP-9 expression as a possible neuroprotective therapeutic strategy and highlight the rat MCA occlusion model as an ideal model in which to study candidate therapeutics.
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Keywords:  MCA occlusion rat model; MMP-9; hemispheric lesion volume; ischaemic stroke; reperfusion

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33220187     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2020.10.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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