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Gene and protein expressions of nitric oxide synthases in ischemia-reperfused peripheral nerve of the rat
Authors:Qi W N  Yan Z Q  Whang P G  Zhou Q  Chen L E  Seaber A V  Stamler J S  Urbaniak J R
Affiliation:Orthopaedic Cell Biology Laboratory, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
Abstract:Thisstudy examined mRNA and protein expressions of neuronal (nNOS),inducible (iNOS), and endothelial nitric oxide synthases (eNOS) inperipheral nerve after ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). Sixty-six rats were divided into the ischemia only and I/R groups. Onesciatic nerve of each animal was used as the experimental side and the opposite untreated nerve as the control. mRNA levels in the nerve werequantitatively measured by competitive PCR, and protein was determinedby Western blotting and immunohistochemical staining. The resultsshowed that, after ischemia (2 h), both nNOS and eNOS proteinexpressions decreased. After I/R (2 h of ischemia followed by3 h of reperfusion), expression of both nNOS and eNOS mRNA andprotein decreased further. In contrast, iNOS mRNA significantly increased after ischemia and was further upregulated (14-fold) after I/R, while iNOS protein was not detected. The results reveal thedynamic expression of individual NOS isoforms during the course of I/Rinjury. An understanding of this modulation on a cellular and molecularlevel may lead to understanding the mechanisms of I/R injury and tomethods of ameliorating peripheral nerve injury.

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