Literature DB >> 6267227

Adenosine-stimulated astroglial swelling in cat cerebral cortex in vivo with total inhibition by a non-diuretic acylaryloxyacid derivative.

R S Bourke, J B Waldman, H K Kimelberg, K D Barron, B D San Filippo, A J Popp, L R Nelson.   

Abstract

The intact cerebral cortices of cats were exposed in vivo under normothermic conditions and superfused with isotonic artificial cerebrospinal fluid containing added 0.125 mM adenosine. This resulted in chloridecation-rich cerebrocortical swelling which was shown by electron microscopy to be associated with an expanded astroglial compartment. The addition of DCPIB, a non-diuretic acylaryloxyacid analogue of ethacrynic acid and an inhibitor of coupled chloride-cation transport in cerebral cortex in vitro, totally blocked astroglial swelling and the concomitant increases in tissue ion contents. These studies support our previous experiments on the mechanism of formation of astroglial swelling. The pathological consequences of astroglial swelling and the clinical applications of these findings are discussed.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6267227     DOI: 10.3171/jns.1981.55.3.0364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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3.  An ultrastructural study of experimental high velocity penetrating head injury.

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7.  Swelling and ion uptake in cat cerebrocortical slices: control by neurotransmitters and ion transport mechanisms.

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