Nitric Oxide Produced During Ischemia Is Toxic but Crucial to Preconditioning-Induced Ischemic Tolerance of Neurons in Culture |
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Authors: | Koichi Kawahara Junji Yanoma Motoki Tanaka Takayuki Nakajima Tatsuro Kosugi |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Biomedical Control, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. kawahara@bmc.es.hokudai.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | The present study investigated the roles of nitric oxide (NO) in preconditioning (PC)-induced neuronal ischemic tolerance in cortical cultures. Ischemia in vitro was simulated by subjecting cultures to both oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD). A sublethal OGD (PC) significantly increased the survival rate of neurons when cultures were exposed to a lethal OGD 24 h later. Both the inhibition of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and scavenging of NO during PC significantly attenuated the PC-induced neuronal tolerance. In addition, exposure to an NO donor emulated the PC. In contrast, the inhibition of NOS and the scavenging of NO during lethal OGD tended to increase the survival rate of neurons. This study suggested that NO produced during ischemia was fundamentally toxic, but critical to the development of PC-induced neuronal tolerance. |
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Keywords: | Ischemia preconditioning nitric oxide neurotoxicity cortical culture |
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