Ischemic preconditioning or heat shock pretreatment ameliorates neuronal apoptosis following hypothermic circulatory arrest

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Yeh, CH [1 ]
Wang, YC [1 ]
Wu, YC [1 ]
Lin, YM [1 ]
Lin, PJ [1 ]
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[1] Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Div Thorac & Cardiovasc Surg, Chilung 204, Taiwan
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10.1016/j.jtcvs.2003.12.010
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R5 [内科学];
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Objective: Hypothermic circulatory arrest has been widely used in complex cardiac and aortic surgery. Stroke and/or neurologic injury can occur after prolonged hypothermic circulatory arrest, possibly due to apoptosis. Ischemic preconditioning has been widely used as a neuroprotective tool, but its application in neuronal injury under hypothermic circulatory arrest has never been studied. Methods: Forty male New Zealand white rabbits were placed on closed-chest cardiopulmonary bypass, subjected to hypothermic circulatory arrest, and rewarmed to normothermia. Experimental groups were treated with heat shock or ischemic preconditioning before hypothermic circulatory arrest. Hippocampal CA1 neurons were analyzed histopathologically. Apoptosis was confirmed by TUNEL assay and Western blot analysis, and serum S-100beta levels, c-Fos and Bcl-2 antibodies, and caspase-3 and heat shock protein 70 levels were measured. Results: After 2-hour hypothermic circulatory arrest and 4-hour reperfusion, apoptosis was observed in hippocampal CA1 neurons with elevation of serum S-1000 levels, which could be ameliorated by ischemic preconditioning or heat shock manipulations. TUNEL-positive nuclear expression of caspase-3 increased after hypothermic circulatory arrest (3.08% +/- 0.71%, P < .001) and was diminished with ischemic preconditioning (1.61% +/- 0.42%) and heat shock (1.72% +/- 0.38%) manipulations. Ischemic preconditioning or heat shock manipulations produced diverse patterns of heat shock protein 70, c-Fos, and Bcl-2 protein expression, suggesting that these manipulations provide neuroprotection via different pathways. Conclusions: Ischemic preconditioning and heat shock can attenuate hippocampal CA1 neuronal apoptosis after prolonged hypothermic circulatory arrest under cardiopulmonary bypass. The expression of heat shock protein 70 may not play a major role in the first window of ischemic preconditioning-induced neuroprotection.
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