Acidic phospholipids, diacylglycerols, and free fatty acids in gerbil brain: A comparison of ischemic changes resulting from carotid ligation and decapitation
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neuroscience Research
- Vol. 17 (2) , 162-167
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.490170211
Abstract
The levels of brain acidic phospholipids (poly‐PI, PI, PA, and PS), DG, and FFA and their acyl group profiles were determined after induction of ischemia in gerbils by ligation of the common carotid arteries and decapitation. Ischemia induced by both procedures resulted in a significant decrease in poly‐PI (20% for 1‐min decapitation and 1‐min ligation). Except for a 16% increase in PI in the 5‐min decapitation group, no apparent change was found in other phospholipids after either ischemic condition. The level of DG was increased one‐ and threefold after 1 and 5 min, respectively, of decapitative ischemic treatment. Ligation of the carotid arteries for 1 min resulted also in a onefold increase in the DG level. The decapitative model resulted in a one‐ and fivefold increase in FFA level (with respect to 1 and 5 min, respectively), whereas ligation for 1 min resulted in an increase of 42% of the FFA. The acyl groups of poly‐PI and PI in the control gerbil brain are enriched in 18:0 and 20:4, but those of DG, FFA, and PA have a higher proportion of 16:0 besides 18:0 and 20:4. However, a preferential increase in the proportion of 18:0 and 20:4 was shown for the DG and FFA in both types of ischemic treatments. It is concluded from the results that both models of ischemic treatment elicit a similar decrease in poly‐PI and increase in DG, but differ in the amount of FFA release. The higher level of FFA release in the decapitative model suggests that other biochemical mechanisms may be activated to cause the additional release.Keywords
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