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Synergistically Induced Hypothermia and Enhanced Neuroprotection by Pharmacological and Physical Approaches in Stroke.
Zhang, Jun; Liu, Kaiyin; Elmadhoun, Omar; Ji, Xunming; Duan, Yunxia; Shi, Jingfei; He, Xiaoduo; Liu, Xiangrong; Wu, Di; Che, Ruiwen; Geng, Xiaokun; Ding, Yuchuan.
Afiliação
  • Zhang J; 1China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Liu K; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI 48201, USA.
  • Elmadhoun O; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI 48201, USA.
  • Ji X; 1China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Duan Y; 1China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Shi J; 1China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • He X; 1China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Liu X; 1China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Wu D; 1China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Che R; 1China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Geng X; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI 48201, USA.
  • Ding Y; 3China-America Institute of Neuroscience, Luhe Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Aging Dis ; 9(4): 578-589, 2018 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30090648
Hypothermia is considered as a promising neuroprotective treatment for ischemic stroke but with many limitations. To expand its clinical relevance, this study evaluated the combination of physical (ice pad) and pharmacological [transient receptor potential vanilloid channel 1 (TRPV1) receptor agonist, dihydrocapsaicin (DHC)] approaches for faster cooling and stronger neuroprotection. A total of 144 male Sprague Dawley rats were randomized to 7 groups: sham (n=16), stroke only (n=24), stroke with physical hypothermia at 31ºC for 3 h after the onset of reperfusion (n=24), high-dose DHC (H-DHC)(1.5 mg/kg, n=24), low-dose DHC (L-DHC)(0.5 mg/kg, n=32) with (n=8) or without (n=24) external body temperature control at ~38 ºC (L-DHC, 38 ºC), and combination therapy (L-DHC+ ice pad, n=24). Rats were subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) for 2 h. Infarct volume, neurological deficits and apoptotic cell death were determined at 24 h after reperfusion. Expression of pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins was evaluated by Western blot. ATP and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were detected by biochemical assays at 6 and 24 h after reperfusion. Combination therapy of L-DHC and ice pad significantly improved every measured outcome compared to monotherapies. Combination therapy achieved hypothermia faster by 28.6% than ice pad, 350% than L-DHC and 200% than H-DHC alone. Combination therapy reduced (p<0.05) neurological deficits by 63% vs. 26% with L-DHC. No effect was observed when using ice pad or H-DHC alone. L-DHC and ice pad combination improved brain oxidative metabolism by reducing (p<0.05) ROS at 6 and 24 h after reperfusion and increasing ATP levels by 42.9% compared to 25% elevation with L-DHC alone. Finally, combination therapy decreased apoptotic cell death by 48.5% vs. 24.9% with L-DHC, associated with increased anti-apoptotic protein and reduced pro-apoptotic protein levels (p<0.001). Our study has demonstrated that combining physical and pharmacological hypothermia is a promising therapeutic approach in ischemic stroke, and warrants further translational investigations.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article