Early and delayed induction of immediate early gene expression in a novel focal cerebral ischemia model in the rat

I M Johansson, P Wester, M Hakova, W G Gu, J R Seckl, T Olsson

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This study aimed at evaluating changes in expression of immediate early genes in a new photothrombotic focal ischemia model that exhibits late spontaneous reperfusion and morphological restoration in the region-at-risk within the cerebral cortex. Gene expression was studied with Northern blots, in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. At early time points (1-4 h), nerve growth factor-induced gene A and B, and c-fos mRNAs, were quickly induced throughout the ipsilateral cortex, with no obvious differences between the region-at-risk and remote cortical areas. High concentrations of nerve growth factor-induced gene A and c-Fos proteins were present within the region-at-risk even when cortical cerebral blood flow was as low as 40% of control values. At 4 h the nerve growth factor-induced gene A mRNA and protein expression was significantly decreased in the hippocampus vs. naive controls. However, a small decrease was also found in sham-operated and anaesthetized controls. A late induction, at 5 days, of c-fos and nerve growth factor-induced gene B mRNAs was seen bilaterally in the hippocampus and also, in the case of nerve growth factor induced-gene B, in the contralateral cortex. A complex pattern of changes in immediate early gene expression occurs after reversible focal cortical ischemia. This may be important for tissue recovery as well as neuropsychiatric symptoms after stroke.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3615-3625
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
Volume12
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2000

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