Reduction of Brain Infarction Induced by a Transient Brain Ischemia in mdr1a Knockout Mice |
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Authors: | Michihiro Murozono Shohei Matsumoto Shinya Okada Daisuke Nagaoka Atsushi Isshiki Yasuo Watanabe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anesthesiology, Tokyo Medical University, 6-7-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan;(2) Department of Pathology, Tokyo Medical University, Shinjuku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan;(3) Department of Pharmacology/Pharmacotherapy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nihon Pharmaceutical University, 1028 Komuro, Inamachi, Kitaadachi-gun, Saitama 362-0806, Japan |
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Abstract: | In order to evaluate the functional role of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in cerebral ischemia, both multidrug resistance 1a knockout (KO) mice and wild-type mice were subjected to transient focal ischemia under a constant body and brain temperature about 37°C. The results showed that the volume of brain infarction induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion in KO mice was significantly smaller than that seen in wild-type mice, although there were no significant differences in cerebral blood flow, physiological data and on anatomical analysis of cerebrovasculature between both groups. We suggest that multidrug resistance 1a P-gp plays a role for adjusting the expressions of endogenous neuronal cell modulating substances, such as cytokines, neuronal peptides, and others, in the brain, which is consistent with a previous paper (Bobrov et al. Neurosci Lett 24: 6–11, 2008). |
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Keywords: | P-glycoprotein Multidrug resistance Knockout mouse Middle cerebral artery occlusion |
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