Brain Free Fatty Acids, Edema, and Mortality in Gerbils Subjected to Transient, Bilateral Ischemia, and Effect of Barbiturate Anesthesia
- 1 May 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 40 (5) , 1278-1286
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1983.tb13567.x
Abstract
Brain free fatty acids (FFA) and brain water content were measured in gerbils subjected to transient, bilateral cerebral ischemia under brief halothane anesthesia (nontreated group) and pentobarbital anesthesia (treated group). Mortality in the 2 groups was also evaluated. In nontreated animals, both saturated and mono- and polyunsaturated FFA increased approximately 12-fold in total at the end of a 30-min period of ischemia; during recirculation, the level of free arachidonic acid dropped rapidly, while other FFA gradually decreased to their preischemic levels in 90 min. In treated animals, the levels of total FFA were lower than the nontreated group during ischemia, but higher at 90 min of reflow, and the decrease in the rate of free arachidonic acid was slower in the early period of reflow. Water content increased progessively during ischemia and recirculation with no extravasation of serum protein, but the values were consistently lower in the treated group. None of the nontreated animals survived for 2 wk; in contrast, survival was 37.5% in the treated group. Barbiturate protection from transient cerebral ischemia may be mediated by the attenuation of both membrane phospholipid hydrolysis during ischemia and postischemic peroxidation of accumulated free arachidonic acid.Keywords
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