Nitric oxide mediates hypoxia-induced changes in paracellular permeability of cerebral microvasculature

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作者
Mark, KS [1 ]
Burroughs, AR [1 ]
Brown, RC [1 ]
Huber, JD [1 ]
Davis, TP [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Pharmacol, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY | 2004年 / 286卷 / 01期
关键词
nitric oxide synthase; blood-brain barrier; endothelial; reoxygenation;
D O I
10.1152/ajpheart.00669.2002
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Ischemic stroke from a reduction in blood flow to the brain microvasculature results in a subsequent decreased delivery of oxygen ( i. e., hypoxia) and vital nutrients to endothelial, neuronal, and glial cells. Hypoxia associated with stroke has been shown to increase paracellular permeability of the blood- brain barrier, leading to the release of cellular mediators and brain tissue injury. Whereas reperfusion does not occur in all ischemic strokes, increased permeability has been seen in posthypoxic reoxygenation. Currently, it is unknown whether these deleterious effects result from cellular mechanisms stimulated by decreased oxygen during stroke or posthypoxic reoxygenation stress. This study used primary bovine brain microvessel endothelial cells ( BBMECs) to examine the involvement of nitric oxide ( NO) as a mediator in hypoxia- induced permeability changes. Hypoxia- induced increased transport of [ (14)C] sucrose across BBMEC monolayers compared with normoxia was attenuated by either posthypoxic reoxygenation or inhibition of NO synthase ( NOS). The hypoxia- induced permeability effect was further reduced when NOS inhibition was combined with posthypoxic reoxygenation. Additionally, a significant increase in total NO was seen in BBMECs after hypoxic exposure. This correlation was supported by the increased [ (14)C] sucrose permeability observed when BBMECs were exposed to the NO donor diethylenetriaamine NONOate. Western blot analyses of NOS isoforms showed a significant increase in the inducible isoform after hypoxic exposure with a subsequent reduction in expression on reoxygenation. Results from this study suggest that hypoxia- induced blood- brain barrier breakdown can be diminished by inhibition of NO synthesis, decreased concentration of NO metabolites, and/ or reoxygenation.
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