Increased Hypoxic Tolerance by Chemical Inhibition of Oxidative Phosphorylation: “Chemical Preconditioning”
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- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
- Vol. 17 (3) , 257-264
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004647-199703000-00002
Abstract
A short ischemic episode preceding sustained ischemia is known to increase tolerance against ischemic cell death. We report early-onset long-lasting neuroprotection against in vitro hypoxia by preceding selective chemical inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation: “chemical preconditioning.” The amplitude of CA1 population spikes (psap) in hippocampal slices prepared from control animals (control slices) was 31 ± 27% (mean ± SD) upon 45-min recovery from 15-min in vitro hypoxia. In slices prepared from animals treated in vivo with 20 mg/kg 3-nitropropionate (3-np) 1–24 h prior to slice preparation (preconditioned slices), psap improved to 90 ± 15% (p < 0.01). Posthypoxic oxygen free radicals were reduced to 65 ± 10% (mean ± SD) of control in preconditioned slices (p < 0.05). Posthypoxic neuronal density improved from 52 ± 15% (mean ± SD) in control slices to 97 ± 23% in preconditioned slices (p < 0.001). Glibenclamide, an antagonist at KATP-channels, partly reversed increased hypoxic tolerance. We conclude that chemical preconditioning induces early-onset long-lasting tolerance against in vitro hypoxia. Ultimately, this strategy may be applicable as a neuroprotective strategy in humans.Keywords
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