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Prostaglandin E1-Mediated Collateral Recruitment Is Delayed in a Neonatal Rat Stroke Model.


ABSTRACT: While arterial reflow after a stroke represents an important challenge for better outcomes, it is also very important that sudden recanalization does not produce local oxidative and nitrogen species, deleterious for the brain and more particularly the immature brain. Our objective was to determine whether a supply in prostaglandin (Pg) E1 (Alprostadil), via its action on arterial pressure, might progressively improve cerebral reperfusion in a neonatal stroke model. Arterial blood flow was measured using ultrasonography. Rate-limiting and Pg terminal synthesizing enzymes were evaluated using reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Our data suggests that a supply in PgE1 might delay and improve the ipsilateral reperfusion by decreasing thromboxane A synthase-1 gene, the density of reactive astrocytes and lesion volume.

SUBMITTER: Bonnin P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6213314 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prostaglandin E1-Mediated Collateral Recruitment Is Delayed in a Neonatal Rat Stroke Model.

Bonnin Philippe P   Pansiot Julien J   Baud Olivier O   Charriaut-Marlangue Christiane C  

International journal of molecular sciences 20180930 10


While arterial reflow after a stroke represents an important challenge for better outcomes, it is also very important that sudden recanalization does not produce local oxidative and nitrogen species, deleterious for the brain and more particularly the immature brain. Our objective was to determine whether a supply in prostaglandin (Pg) E1 (Alprostadil), via its action on arterial pressure, might progressively improve cerebral reperfusion in a neonatal stroke model. Arterial blood flow was measur  ...[more]

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