Effects of Cerebral Ischemia on [3H]Inositol Lipids and [3H]Inositol Phosphates of Gerbil Brain and Subcellular Fractions |
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Authors: | Joanna Strosznajder Hanna Wikiel Grace Y Sun |
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Institution: | Department of Neurochemistry, Medical Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland;Sinclair Comparative Medicine Research Farm, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Intracerebral injection of 3H]inositoi into gerbil brain resulted in labeling of phosphoinositides and inositolphosphates in various subcellular membrane fractions. Phosphatidylinositol (PI) comprised >90% of the radioactivity of inositol lipids. However, the level of labeled poly-PI (with respect to PI) was higher in synaptosomes than in other membrane fractions. Ischemia induced in gerbils by ligation of the common carotid arteries resulted in a 30% decrease in labeled poly-PI in brain homogenates and this decrease was largely attributed to the poly-PI in synaptosomes (50% decrease). Among the inositol phosphates, the ischemia induction resulted in a decrease in labeling of inositol trisphosphate (63%) and inositol bisphosphate (38%), but labeling of inositol phosphate (IP) was increased by 59%. The results suggested a rapid turnover of the inositol phosphates in the gerbil brain. In general, changes in inositol lipids and inositol phosphates due to ischemia were attenuated after pretreatment with lithium (3 meq/kg) injected intraperitoneally 5 h prior to ligation. Surprisingly, lithium treatment alone did not cause an increase in IP labeling in the gerbil brain. |
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Keywords: | Polyphosphoinositide Ischemia Carotid ligation Gerbil brain Synaptosomes Inositol phosphates) |
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