Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Nov 2018)

Hypoxia-induced brain cell damage in male albino wistar rat

  • Xiaoli Niu,
  • Siyuan Li,
  • Simin Zheng,
  • Hongfei Xiong,
  • Junlin Lv,
  • Huijuan Zhang,
  • Hongtao Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 7
pp. 1473 – 1477

Abstract

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The biochemical markers of rat under low oxygen concentration, including brain water level, lactic acid, necrosis and Na+-K+-ATPase, was detected to analyze the hypoxia-induced brain damage, and to analyze the mechanism of brain injury. Histopathological alteration in brain tissue induced by hypoxia were investigated through hematoxylin and eosin stain (HE). Hypoxia induced factor-1a (HIF-1a) expression level in the brain was carried out using immunohistochemistry. Lactic acid level was positively correlated with the level of hypoxia, while concentration-dependent decrease in total Na+-K+-ATPase activity was noted. Hypoxia induced rathad a significant difference on brain water content compared to controls. The level of necrosis and lactic acid level was increased, and the decrease of Na+-K+-ATPase activity was observed. Histopathological examination of brain confirmed that there was neuronal cell death in hippocampal region. HIF-1a expression increased the hypoxia adaptation capability of the rat through the expressions of genes. Lactic acid, Na+-K+-ATPase and HIF-1a plays an important role in brain injury. Keywords: Rat, Lactic acid, HIF-1a, Necrosis