2004
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00227.2003
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ET-1 induces cortical spreading depression via activation of the ETAreceptor/phospholipase C pathway in vivo

Abstract: . ET-1 induces cortical spreading depression via activation of the ETA receptor/phospholipase C pathway in vivo. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 286: H1339-H1346, 2004. First published December 4, 2003 10.1152 10. /ajpheart.00227.2003 has been shown that brain topical superfusion of endothelin (ET)-1 at concentrations around 100 nM induces repetitive cortical spreading depressions (CSDs) in vivo. It has remained unclear whether this effect of ET-1 is related to a primary neuronal/astroglial effect, such as an… Show more

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“…This is observed in animals in the brain topical model of the vasoconstrictor ET-1 for example [55,70,71], or in response to microemboli [72].…”
Section: Spreading Ischemiamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This is observed in animals in the brain topical model of the vasoconstrictor ET-1 for example [55,70,71], or in response to microemboli [72].…”
Section: Spreading Ischemiamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For example, brain glucose levels decrease concurrently with an increase in lactate, suggesting metabolic inhibition (Gramsbergen et al, 2004). Furthermore, extracellular glutamate and dopamine levels accumulate (Bogaert et al, 2000), and peri-infarct depolarizations occur (Kleeberg et al, 2004). ET-1-induced ischemic injury can also be attenuated by strategies known to be protective during intraluminal suture MCAO, such as blockade of NMDA receptors (MK801 [(ϩ)-5-methyl-10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5,10-imine maleate]) (Sharkey et al, 1994), voltage-gated sodium channels (AM-36) (Callaway et al, 2004), and voltage-gated calcium channels (nimodipine) (Bogaert et al, 2001), as well as by free radical scavengers (ebselen and coenzyme Q10) (Dawson et al, 1995;Ostrowski et al, 1998), and hypothermia (Van Hemelrijck et al, 2003).…”
Section: Loss Of Nrf2 Function Abrogates Tbhq-mediated Neuroprotectiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ET-1 is a potent vasoactive 21-amino acid peptide that binds to the ET A and ET B receptors. ET A receptor activation induces vasoconstriction [6], while ET B receptor activation results in vasodilation via nitric oxide (NO) production [7][8][9][10]. In addition, ET-1 regulates PGP expression and transport activity in isolated, intact rat brain capillaries, but not in rat brain capillary endothelial cell lines [11][12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%