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The Anti-Inflammatory and Neuroprotective Effects of Ghrelin in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage-Induced Oxidative Brain Damage in Rats

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2010

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC

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To elucidate the putative neuroprotective effects of ghrelin in subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)- induced brain injury, Wistar albino rats (n=54) were divided into sham-operated control, saline-treated SAH, and ghrelin-treated (10 mu g/kg/d IP) SAH groups. The rats were injected with blood (0.3mL) into the cisterna magna to induce SAH, and were sacrificed 48 h after the neurological examination scores were recorded. In plasma samples, neuron-specific enolase (NSE), S-100 beta protein, TNF-alpha, and IL-1 beta levels were evaluated, while forebrain tissue samples were taken for the measurement of malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH), reactive oxygen species levels, myeloperoxidase (MPO), Na+-K+-ATPase activity, and DNA fragmentation ratio. Brain tissue samples containing the basilar arteries were obtained for histological examination, while cerebrum and cerebellum were removed for the measurement of blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and brain water content. The neurological scores were impaired at 48 h after SAH induction, and SAH caused significant decreases in brain GSH content and Na+-K+-ATPase activity, and increases in chemiluminescence, MDA levels, and MPO activity. Compared with the control group, the protein levels of NSE, S-100 beta, TNF-alpha, and IL-1 beta in plasma were also increased, while ghrelin treatment prevented all SAH-induced alterations observed both biochemically and histopathologically. The results demonstrate that ghrelin alleviates SAH-induced oxidative brain damage, and exerts neuroprotection by maintaining a balance in oxidant-antioxidant status, by inhibiting proinflammatory mediators, and preventing the depletion of endogenous antioxidants evoked by SAH.

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cerebral vasospasm, ghrelin, lipid peroxidation, neuron-specific enolase, oxidative stress, subarachnoid hemorrhage, S-100 beta, NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE, REMOTE ORGAN INJURY, CEREBRAL VASOSPASM, CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID, HEAD-INJURY, ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION, RADICAL SCAVENGER, ACYLATED PEPTIDE, REACTIVE OXYGEN, PROTEIN S-100B

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