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The effect of NO, ET-1 on brain injury after hind limbs ischemia/reperfusion in rats / 中国应用生理学杂志
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology ; (6): 30-33, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-330070
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<p><b>AIM</b>To study the roles of nitric oxide (NO) and ET-1 in brain injury after hind limbs ischemia/reperfusion in rats and to investigate the effect of NO/ ET-1 balance on brain injury.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>On a model of the hind limbs ischemia/reperfusion (LI/R) of rats, we used L-Arg(L-arginine, L-Arg), one of the substrates in the process of nitric oxide, aminoguanidine (AG) which inhibits nitric oxide synthase(NOS) and ETA receptor antagonist BQ123, to observe the changes of NO, ET-1, MDA, XOD, SOD, LDH in plasma and tNOS, iNOS, cNOS, NO, ET-1, MDA, XOD, MPO, SOD in brain tissue.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Compared with the control group, the content of MDA, XOD, LDH in plasma and MDA, XOD, MPO in brain tissue increased. The activity of SOD decreased (P < 0.01). The content of tNOS, iNOS in brain tissue increased, cNOS decreased (P < 0.01). The content of NO, ET-1 in I/R group in plasma and brain tissue increased, the ratio of NO/ET-1 decreased. The brain injury was deteriorated. After using L-Arg and BQ123, the ratio of NO/ET-1 in plasma and brain tissue increased, the brain injury lightened. Whereas after using AG, the ratio of NO/ET-1 decreased, brain injury became more serious.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The NO/ET-1 ratio decreased after LI/R, brain injury became more serious.</p>
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Pathology / Brain Injuries / Reperfusion Injury / Rats, Wistar / Endothelin-1 / Extremities / Metabolism / Nitric Oxide Limits: Animals Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology Year: 2005 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Pathology / Brain Injuries / Reperfusion Injury / Rats, Wistar / Endothelin-1 / Extremities / Metabolism / Nitric Oxide Limits: Animals Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology Year: 2005 Type: Article