Genetic and gender influences on sensitivity to focal cerebral ischemia in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat

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作者
Carswell, HVO
Anderson, NH
Clark, JS
Graham, D
Jeffs, B
Dominiczak, AF
Macrae, IM
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Wellcome Surg Inst, Glasgow G61 1QH, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Univ Glasgow, Dept Stat, Glasgow G61 1QH, Lanark, Scotland
[3] Univ Glasgow, Dept Med & Therapeut, Glasgow G61 1QH, Lanark, Scotland
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
rats; stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive cerebral ischemia; focal; gender; estrus; estrogen; middle cerebral artery occlusion;
D O I
10.1161/01.HYP.33.2.681
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
We have investigated genetic transmission of increased sensitivity to focal cerebral ischemia and the influence of gender in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHRSP). Halothane-anesthetized, 3- to 5-month-old male and female Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY), SHRSP, and the first filial generation rats (F-1 crosses 1 and 2) underwent distal (2 mm) permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) by electrocoagulation. Infarct volume was measured by using hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections and image analysis 24 hours after ischemia and expressed as a percentage of the volume of the ipsilateral hemisphere. Infarct volume in males and females grouped together were significantly larger in SHRSP, F-1 cross 1 (SHRSP father), and F-1 cross 2 (WKY father), at 36.6 +/- 22.3% (mean +/- SEM, P < 0.001, n = 15), 25.4 +/- 2.4% (P < 0.01, n = 14), and 33.9 +/- 1.6% (P < 0.001, n = 18), respectively, compared with WKY (14 +/- 2%, n = 17). Male F-1 cross 1 (18.9 +/- 2.4%, n = 6) developed significantly smaller infarcts than male F-1 cross 2 (32.8 +/- 2%, n = 8, P < 0.005). Females, which underwent ischemia during metestrus, developed larger infarcts than respective males. A group of females in which the cycle was not controlled for developed significantly smaller infarcts than females in metestrus. Thus, the increased sensitivity to MCAO in SHRSP is retained in both F-1 cross 1 and cross 2 hybrids, suggesting a dominant or codominant trait; response to cerebral ischemia appears to be affected by gender and stage in the estrous cycle. In addition, the male progenitor of the cross (ie, SHRSP versus WKY) influences stroke sensitivity in male F-1 cohorts.
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页码:681 / 685
页数:5
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