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Mechanisms of development of ischemic neuronal cell death and protection against ischemic neuronal cell death.

Research Project

Project/Area Number 14572088
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Biological pharmacy
Research InstitutionFukuyama University

Principal Investigator

TAMURA Yutaka  Fukuyama University, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Associate professor, 薬学部, 助教授 (30217202)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) AMANO Taku  Hiroshima University, School of Medicine, Assistant professor, 医学部, 助手 (10294547)
Project Period (FY) 2002 – 2003
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 2003)
Budget Amount *help
¥3,500,000 (Direct Cost: ¥3,500,000)
Fiscal Year 2003: ¥1,000,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,000,000)
Fiscal Year 2002: ¥2,500,000 (Direct Cost: ¥2,500,000)
Keywordsadenosine / dementia / gerbil / ischemia / neuroprotection / primary culture / adenosine / AMP / ATP / A1 receptor / cortex / culture / glutamte / necrosis
Research Abstract

Mechanisms of development of ischemic neuronal cell death and protection against ischemic neuronal cell death were examined by using ischemic animal model and primary culture.
Transient bilateral carotid occlusion in gerbil caused a selective delayed degeneration of the pyramidal neurons in the CA1 hippocampal area. This selective damage was attenuated by MK-801, a NMDA receptor antagonist and L-NAME, a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. Moreover, CHA, an adenosine A1 receptor antagonist and CGS-21680, an adenosine A2 receptor antagonist, were also effective in protection of CA1 pyramidal neurons.
The neuronal cell death caused, when the primary culture cell was incubated in hypoxia and hypoglycemia solution. This cell death was attenuated by treatment of MK-801, L-NAME, adenosine, CHA and CGS-21680. CHA reduced hypoxia/hypoglycemia-induced elevation of intracellular Ca2+ level. Neuroprotective effects of CGS-20680 was attenuated by H-89, a protein kinase A inhibitor.
These results indicate that adenosine is endogenous neuroprotection substance against ischemic neuronal cell death. Moreover, this results rise the possibility that adenosine becomes a drug for the dementia induced by vascular damage.

Report

(3 results)
  • 2003 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report Summary
  • 2002 Annual Research Report

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Published: 2002-04-01   Modified: 2016-04-21  

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