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Brain barrier properties and cerebral blood flow in neonatal mice exposed to cerebral hypoxia-ischemia

机译:暴露于脑缺氧缺血的新生小鼠的脑屏障特性和脑血流量

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Insults to the developing brain often result in irreparable damage resulting in long-term deficits in motor and cognitive functions. The only treatment today for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) in newborns is hypothermia, which has limited clinical benefit. We have studied changes to the blood-brain barriers (BBB) as well as regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in a neonatal model of HIE to further understand the underlying pathologic mechanisms. Nine-day old mice pups, brain roughly equivalent to the near-term human fetus, were subjected to hypoxia-ischemia. Hypoxia-ischemia increased BBB permeability to small and large molecules within hours after the insult, which normalized in the following days. The opening of the BBB was associated with changes to BBB protein expression whereas gene transcript levels were increased showing direct molecular damage to the BBB but also suggesting compensatory mechanisms. Brain pathology was closely related to reductions in rCBF during the hypoxia as well as the areas with compromised BBB showing that these are intimately linked. The transient opening of the BBB after the insult is likely to contribute to the pathology but at the same time provides an opportunity for therapeutics to better reach the infarcted areas in the brain.
机译:对发育中的大脑的侮辱常常导致无法弥补的损害,从而导致运动和认知功能的长期缺陷。如今,新生儿缺氧缺血性脑病(HIE)的唯一治疗方法是体温过低,其临床获益有限。我们已经研究了HIE新生儿模型中血脑屏障(BBB)和局部脑血流量(rCBF)的变化,以进一步了解潜在的病理机制。九天大的老鼠幼崽,其大脑大致相当于近期人类胎儿的大脑,遭受了缺氧缺血。缺氧缺血在受伤后数小时内增加了BBB对大小分子的通透性,此现象在接下来的几天中恢复正常。 BBB的开放与BBB蛋白表达的改变有关,而基因转录水平升高表明对BBB的直接分子损伤,但也提示了补偿机制。脑病理学与缺氧期间rCBF的降低以及BBB受损的地区密切相关,表明这些密切相关。损伤后BBB的短暂开放可能是造成病理的原因,但同时也为治疗提供了机会,可以更好地到达大脑的梗塞区域。

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