2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.02.324103
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Malignant astrocyte swelling and impaired glutamate clearance drive the expansion of injurious spreading depolarization foci

Abstract: Spreading depolarizations (SD) indicate infarct maturation and predict worse clinical outcome in ischemic stroke. We demonstrate here in rodents that brain edema formation upon ischemic stroke impairs astroglial glutamate clearance and increases the tissue area invaded by SD. The cytotoxic glutamate accumulation predisposes an extensive bulk of tissue for a yet undescribed simultaneous depolarization (SiD). We confirm in rat brain slices under hypo-osmotic stress that SiD is the pathological expansion of prior… Show more

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“…The partial electrophysiological regeneration was supported by the propensity of the tissue to bear subsequent SDs either spontaneously occurring in HM (Fig. 1) or triggered with transient anoxia in HM [31]. In line with the functional data, the first SD in HM caused cellular injury in the cortex engaged in SD, but the damage was less severe than that seen after SD in OGD (Fig.…”
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“…The partial electrophysiological regeneration was supported by the propensity of the tissue to bear subsequent SDs either spontaneously occurring in HM (Fig. 1) or triggered with transient anoxia in HM [31]. In line with the functional data, the first SD in HM caused cellular injury in the cortex engaged in SD, but the damage was less severe than that seen after SD in OGD (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…ischemia is the restricted availability of oxygen, as well as glucose) [40]. To study the impact of osmotic stress on SD, we incubated the brain slices in HM, following a previously established approach to model cerebral edema [26,31]. We experimented with HM solutions of decreasing Na + content in our pilot experiments (120-100-80-60-40 mM, HM 120 -HM 40 , respectively), and selected here HM 60 for systematic work, because incubation of the slices in HM 60 reliably produced SD within 10 min after HM application.…”
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