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Interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke

BACKGROUND: In ischemic stroke, blood-brain barrier (BBB) regulations, typically involving matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and inhibitors (TIMPs) as mediators, became interesting since tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-related BBB breakdown with risk of secondary hemorrhage was considered to invol...

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Autores principales: Michalski, Dominik, Hobohm, Carsten, Weise, Christopher, Pelz, Johann, Heindl, Marita, Kamprad, Manja, Kacza, Johannes, Härtig, Wolfgang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3293756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22273146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-9912-2-2
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author Michalski, Dominik
Hobohm, Carsten
Weise, Christopher
Pelz, Johann
Heindl, Marita
Kamprad, Manja
Kacza, Johannes
Härtig, Wolfgang
author_facet Michalski, Dominik
Hobohm, Carsten
Weise, Christopher
Pelz, Johann
Heindl, Marita
Kamprad, Manja
Kacza, Johannes
Härtig, Wolfgang
author_sort Michalski, Dominik
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In ischemic stroke, blood-brain barrier (BBB) regulations, typically involving matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and inhibitors (TIMPs) as mediators, became interesting since tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-related BBB breakdown with risk of secondary hemorrhage was considered to involve these mediators too. Despite high clinical relevance, detailed interactions are purely understood. After a pilot study addressing hyperoxia as potential neuroprotective co-treatment to tPA, we analyzed interrelations between BBB permeability (BBB-P), MMPs and TIMPs. FINDINGS: Rats underwent embolic middle cerebral artery occlusion (eMCAO) and treatment with normobaric (NBO) or hyperbaric oxygen (HBO), tPA, tPA+HBO, or no treatment. BBB-P was assessed by intravenously applied FITC-albumin at 4 or 24 hours. MMP-2/-9 and TIMP-1/-2 serum levels were determined at 5 or 25 hours. Time point-corrected partial correlations were used to explore interrelations of BBB-P in ischemic regions (extra-/intravasal FITC-albumin ratio) and related serum markers. BBB-P correlated positively with MMP-2 and MMP-9 in controls, whereas hyperoxia led to an inverse association, most pronounced for HBO/MMP-9 (r = -0.606; P < 0.05). As expected, positive coefficients were observed after treatment with tPA. Co-treatment with HBO attenuated and in part reversed this effect, but to a lower degree than HBO alone. Amongst MMPs and TIMPs, significant associations shifted from MMP-9 to -2 when comparing treatment with HBO/tPA and tPA+HBO. TIMPs were significantly interrelated after tPA, tPA+HBO, and interestingly, HBO alone. CONCLUSIONS: HBO was found to reverse the positively directed interrelation of BBB-P and MMPs after eMCAO, but this effect failed to sustain in the expected amount when HBO and tPA were given simultaneously.
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spelling pubmed-32937562012-03-06 Interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke Michalski, Dominik Hobohm, Carsten Weise, Christopher Pelz, Johann Heindl, Marita Kamprad, Manja Kacza, Johannes Härtig, Wolfgang Med Gas Res Short Communication BACKGROUND: In ischemic stroke, blood-brain barrier (BBB) regulations, typically involving matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and inhibitors (TIMPs) as mediators, became interesting since tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-related BBB breakdown with risk of secondary hemorrhage was considered to involve these mediators too. Despite high clinical relevance, detailed interactions are purely understood. After a pilot study addressing hyperoxia as potential neuroprotective co-treatment to tPA, we analyzed interrelations between BBB permeability (BBB-P), MMPs and TIMPs. FINDINGS: Rats underwent embolic middle cerebral artery occlusion (eMCAO) and treatment with normobaric (NBO) or hyperbaric oxygen (HBO), tPA, tPA+HBO, or no treatment. BBB-P was assessed by intravenously applied FITC-albumin at 4 or 24 hours. MMP-2/-9 and TIMP-1/-2 serum levels were determined at 5 or 25 hours. Time point-corrected partial correlations were used to explore interrelations of BBB-P in ischemic regions (extra-/intravasal FITC-albumin ratio) and related serum markers. BBB-P correlated positively with MMP-2 and MMP-9 in controls, whereas hyperoxia led to an inverse association, most pronounced for HBO/MMP-9 (r = -0.606; P < 0.05). As expected, positive coefficients were observed after treatment with tPA. Co-treatment with HBO attenuated and in part reversed this effect, but to a lower degree than HBO alone. Amongst MMPs and TIMPs, significant associations shifted from MMP-9 to -2 when comparing treatment with HBO/tPA and tPA+HBO. TIMPs were significantly interrelated after tPA, tPA+HBO, and interestingly, HBO alone. CONCLUSIONS: HBO was found to reverse the positively directed interrelation of BBB-P and MMPs after eMCAO, but this effect failed to sustain in the expected amount when HBO and tPA were given simultaneously. BioMed Central 2012-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3293756/ /pubmed/22273146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-9912-2-2 Text en Copyright ©2012 Michalski et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Communication
Michalski, Dominik
Hobohm, Carsten
Weise, Christopher
Pelz, Johann
Heindl, Marita
Kamprad, Manja
Kacza, Johannes
Härtig, Wolfgang
Interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke
title Interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke
title_full Interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke
title_fullStr Interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke
title_full_unstemmed Interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke
title_short Interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke
title_sort interrelations between blood-brain barrier permeability and matrix metalloproteinases are differently affected by tissue plasminogen activator and hyperoxia in a rat model of embolic stroke
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3293756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22273146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-9912-2-2
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