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Correlation of calcitonin gene-related peptide and endothelin receptor A with subarachnoid hemorrhage 被引量:1

Correlation of calcitonin gene-related peptide and endothelin receptor A with subarachnoid hemorrhage
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摘要 Numerous studies have demonstrated that endothelin-1 combines with endothelin receptor A, resulting in intense vasoconstriction. Although calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) suppresses endothelin-1, CGRP and endothelin receptor A exhibit direct biological effects on brain tissue. The present study analyzed CGRP and endothelin receptor A expression following subarachnoid hemorrhage in rabbits using immunohistochemistry. CGRP expression was significant at 5 days after model establishment, and endothelin receptor A expression was significant at 3 days after model induction. The perimeter of the basilar artery was measured to determine the amount of cerebral vasospasm. Analytical results revealed a significantly shortened basilar artery perimeter following subarachnoid hemorrhage. Changes in the basilar artery perimeter were negatively associated with endothelin receptor A expression, but positively correlated with CGRP expression in vessels. These results suggest that following subarachnoid hemorrhage, CGRP and endothelin receptor A expressions dynamically changed in brain vessels and tissues, although these changes were not synchronous. Changes in endothelin receptor A expression exhibited a significant effect on the occurrence and development of delayed cerebral vasospasm and delayed neuronal death, while CGRP relaxed vessels and protected nerves. Numerous studies have demonstrated that endothelin-1 combines with endothelin receptor A, resulting in intense vasoconstriction. Although calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) suppresses endothelin-1, CGRP and endothelin receptor A exhibit direct biological effects on brain tissue. The present study analyzed CGRP and endothelin receptor A expression following subarachnoid hemorrhage in rabbits using immunohistochemistry. CGRP expression was significant at 5 days after model establishment, and endothelin receptor A expression was significant at 3 days after model induction. The perimeter of the basilar artery was measured to determine the amount of cerebral vasospasm. Analytical results revealed a significantly shortened basilar artery perimeter following subarachnoid hemorrhage. Changes in the basilar artery perimeter were negatively associated with endothelin receptor A expression, but positively correlated with CGRP expression in vessels. These results suggest that following subarachnoid hemorrhage, CGRP and endothelin receptor A expressions dynamically changed in brain vessels and tissues, although these changes were not synchronous. Changes in endothelin receptor A expression exhibited a significant effect on the occurrence and development of delayed cerebral vasospasm and delayed neuronal death, while CGRP relaxed vessels and protected nerves.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第1期47-54,共8页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 the National 863 Project of China,No. 2006AA02Z4Z4 the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No. 30870844 the New Century Excellent Talent Support Project of Ministry of Education,No. NCET-05-0831 the "13115" Special Fund for Major Science and Technology Projects of Shaanxi Province,No. 2008ZDKG-66
关键词 calcitonin gene-related peptide endothelin receptor A subarachnoid hemorrhage cerebral vasospasm brain injury neural regeneration calcitonin gene-related peptide endothelin receptor A subarachnoid hemorrhage cerebral vasospasm brain injury neural regeneration
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