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Hydrocephalus Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats with Different Aerobic Capacity

Low aerobic capacity is considered to be a risk factor for stroke, while the mechanisms underlying the phenomenon are still unclear. The current study looked into the impacts of different aerobic capacities on early brain injury in a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) model using rats bred for high and l...

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Autores principales: Toyota, Yasunori, Shishido, Hajime, Ye, Fenghui, Koch, Lauren G., Britton, Steven L., Garton, Hugh J. L., Keep, Richard F., Xi, Guohua, Hua, Ya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8123480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925787
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094489
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author Toyota, Yasunori
Shishido, Hajime
Ye, Fenghui
Koch, Lauren G.
Britton, Steven L.
Garton, Hugh J. L.
Keep, Richard F.
Xi, Guohua
Hua, Ya
author_facet Toyota, Yasunori
Shishido, Hajime
Ye, Fenghui
Koch, Lauren G.
Britton, Steven L.
Garton, Hugh J. L.
Keep, Richard F.
Xi, Guohua
Hua, Ya
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description Low aerobic capacity is considered to be a risk factor for stroke, while the mechanisms underlying the phenomenon are still unclear. The current study looked into the impacts of different aerobic capacities on early brain injury in a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) model using rats bred for high and low aerobic capacity (high-capacity runners, HCR; low-capacity runners, LCR). SAH was modeled with endovascular perforation in HCR and LCR rats. Twenty-four hours after SAH, the rats underwent behavioral testing and MRI, and were then euthanized. The brains were used to investigate ventricular wall damage, blood–brain barrier breakdown, oxidative stress, and hemoglobin scavenging. The LCR rats had worse SAH grades (p < 0.01), ventricular dilatation (p < 0.01), ventricular wall damage (p < 0.01), and behavioral scores (p < 0.01). The periventricular expression of HO-1 and CD163 was significantly increased in LCR rats (p < 0.01 each). CD163-positive cells were co-localized with HO-1-positive cells. The LCR rats had greater early brain injuries than HCR rats. The LCR rats had more serious SAH and extensive ventricular wall damage that evolved more frequently into hydrocephalus. This may reflect changes in iron handling and neuroinflammation.
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spelling pubmed-81234802021-05-16 Hydrocephalus Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats with Different Aerobic Capacity Toyota, Yasunori Shishido, Hajime Ye, Fenghui Koch, Lauren G. Britton, Steven L. Garton, Hugh J. L. Keep, Richard F. Xi, Guohua Hua, Ya Int J Mol Sci Article Low aerobic capacity is considered to be a risk factor for stroke, while the mechanisms underlying the phenomenon are still unclear. The current study looked into the impacts of different aerobic capacities on early brain injury in a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) model using rats bred for high and low aerobic capacity (high-capacity runners, HCR; low-capacity runners, LCR). SAH was modeled with endovascular perforation in HCR and LCR rats. Twenty-four hours after SAH, the rats underwent behavioral testing and MRI, and were then euthanized. The brains were used to investigate ventricular wall damage, blood–brain barrier breakdown, oxidative stress, and hemoglobin scavenging. The LCR rats had worse SAH grades (p < 0.01), ventricular dilatation (p < 0.01), ventricular wall damage (p < 0.01), and behavioral scores (p < 0.01). The periventricular expression of HO-1 and CD163 was significantly increased in LCR rats (p < 0.01 each). CD163-positive cells were co-localized with HO-1-positive cells. The LCR rats had greater early brain injuries than HCR rats. The LCR rats had more serious SAH and extensive ventricular wall damage that evolved more frequently into hydrocephalus. This may reflect changes in iron handling and neuroinflammation. MDPI 2021-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8123480/ /pubmed/33925787 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094489 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ye, Fenghui
Koch, Lauren G.
Britton, Steven L.
Garton, Hugh J. L.
Keep, Richard F.
Xi, Guohua
Hua, Ya
Hydrocephalus Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats with Different Aerobic Capacity
title Hydrocephalus Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats with Different Aerobic Capacity
title_full Hydrocephalus Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats with Different Aerobic Capacity
title_fullStr Hydrocephalus Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats with Different Aerobic Capacity
title_full_unstemmed Hydrocephalus Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats with Different Aerobic Capacity
title_short Hydrocephalus Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats with Different Aerobic Capacity
title_sort hydrocephalus following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats with different aerobic capacity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8123480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925787
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094489
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