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Global cerebral ischemia and reperfusion alters NMDA receptor binding in canine brain
Authors:H Wei  G Fiskum  RE Rosenthal  DC Perry
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
Abstract:We employed a canine model to test whether binding to the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) class of glutamate receptor channels is altered by global cerebral ischemia and/or reperfusion. Ischemia was induced by 10-min cardiac arrest, followed by restoration of spontaneous circulation for periods of 0, 0.5, 2, 4, and 24 h. In vitro autoradiography was performed on frozen brain sections with three radioligands: 3H]glutamate (under conditions to label the NMDA site), 3H]glycine, and 3H]MK-801. Modest decreases in 3H]glutamate and 3H]MK-801 binding were seen in several regions of hippocampus, and parietal and temporal cortex at early times after reperfusion, with values returning toward control by 24 h. In the striatum, a different pattern was seen: 3H]glutamate and 3H]MK-801 binding increased 50-200% at 0.5-4 h after the start of reperfusion, returning toward control levels by 24 h. These increases correlate with findings of increased sensitivity to NMDA-stimulated release of dopamine from striatal tissue in the same model (Werling et al., 1993), and suggest that changes in tissue receptors may contribute to the selective vulnerability to ischemic damage during the first hours following reperfusion.
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