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PROSTAGLANDIN G/H SYNTHASE-2 IS A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR OF BRAIN PROSTAGLANDINS IN THE NEWBORN
被引:134
作者:
PERI, KG
HARDY, P
LI, DY
VARMA, DR
CHEMTOB, S
机构:
[1] UNIV MONTREAL,ST JUSTINE HOSP,RES CTR,DEPT PEDIAT,MONTREAL,PQ H3T 1C5,CANADA
[2] UNIV MONTREAL,ST JUSTINE HOSP,RES CTR,DEPT OPHTHALMOL,MONTREAL,PQ H3T 1C5,CANADA
[3] UNIV MONTREAL,ST JUSTINE HOSP,RES CTR,DEPT PHARMACOL,MONTREAL,PQ H3T 1C5,CANADA
[4] MCGILL UNIV,DEPT PHARMACOL & EXPTL THERAPEUT,MONTREAL,PQ H3T 1C5,CANADA
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D O I:
10.1074/jbc.270.41.24615
中图分类号:
Q5 [生物化学];
Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号:
071010 ;
081704 ;
摘要:
In order to understand the molecular basis of the elevated cerebral prostaglandin levels in the newborn, we compared the expression of the mRNAs and proteins of prostaglandin G/H synthases (PGHS), PGHS-1 and PGHS-2, in various regions of the brain and the microvasculature of newborn (1-2-day-old) and juvenile (4-7-week-old) pigs and also measured the relative contribution of PGHS-2 to cerebral prostaglandin synthesis both in vivo and in vitro by using a novel inhibitor of PGHS-2, NS-398. Ribonuclease protection assays using total RNA isolated from various regions of the porcine brain revealed that, unlike PGHS-1 mRNA, PGHS-2 mRNA was abundantly expressed in the cortex and the microvasculature of the newborn compared with those of the juvenile animal. PGHS-2 immunoreactive protein comprised the majority of total PGHS enzyme in neonatal cerebral microvasculature due to a 2-3-fold lower expression of immunoreactive PGHS-1 protein, Inhibition of PGHS-2 by NS-398 decreased the rate of prostaglandin synthesis by purified cerebral microvessels of the newborn by approximately 65% and of juvenile pigs by 30%, The decrease in brain tissue prostaglandin concentrations following intravenous administration of NS-398 was greater in newborn pigs (greater than or equal to 90%) than in the juvenile animals (less than or equal to 30%). Furthermore, NS-398 substantially reduced the net in vivo cerebrovascular production of prostaglandins in newborn pigs, Taken together, these results indicate that PGHS-2 is the predominant form of prostaglandin G/H synthase in the newborn brain and cerebral microvasculature and the main contributor to the brain prostaglandin levels in the newborn animal.
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页码:24615 / 24620
页数:6
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