Neurobiology of Disease (Jan 2008)

The hyperbaric oxygen preconditioning-induced brain protection is mediated by a reduction of early apoptosis after transient global cerebral ischemia

  • Robert P. Ostrowski,
  • Gerhart Graupner,
  • Elena Titova,
  • Jennifer Zhang,
  • Jeffrey Chiu,
  • Neal Dach,
  • Dalia Corleone,
  • Jiping Tang,
  • John H. Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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We hypothesized that the brain-protective effect of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) preconditioning in a transient global cerebral ischemia rat model is mediated by the inhibition of early apoptosis.One hundred ten male Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats (300–350 g body weight) were allocated to the sham group and three other groups with 10 min of four-vessel occlusion, untreated or preconditioned with either 3 or 5 hyperbaric oxygenations. HBO preconditioning improved neurobehavioral scores and reduced mortality, decreased ischemic cell change, reduced the number of early apoptotic cells and hampered a conversion of early to late apoptotic alterations. HBO preconditioning reduced the immunoreactivity of phosphorylated p38 in vulnerable neurons and increased the expression of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in early stage post-ischemia. However, preconditioning with 3 HBO treatments proved less beneficial than with 5 HBO treatments.We conclude that HBO preconditioning may be neuroprotective by reducing early apoptosis and inhibition of the conversion of early to late apoptosis, possibly through an increase in brain BDNF level and the suppression of p38 activation.

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