Neurotrophin-4/5 treatment reduces infarct size in rats with middle cerebral artery occlusion

Neurochem Res. 1996 Jul;21(7):763-7. doi: 10.1007/BF02532298.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine whether neurotrophin-4/5 (NT-4/5) treatment alters infarction volume following permanent focal cerebral ischemia in the rat. Permanent focal cerebral ischemia was produced in adult male rats by intraluminal occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery. NT-4/5 was administered intraventricularly one day before and immediately following occlusion. Rats were sacrificed at 1, 4 and 7 days after occlusion. NT-4/5 treatment reduced infarction volume by 34% when compared to control rats 1 day after occlusion. Infarction volume was unaltered by treatment 4 to 7 days after occlusion. Middle cerebral artery occlusion led to a significant reduction in levels of mRNAs coding for catalytic and truncated TrkB receptors. This expression was unaffected by NT-4/5 treatment.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cerebral Arteries / surgery
  • Gene Expression
  • In Situ Hybridization
  • Ischemic Attack, Transient / complications*
  • Ischemic Attack, Transient / etiology
  • Ligation
  • Male
  • Myocardial Infarction / drug therapy*
  • Nerve Growth Factors / therapeutic use*
  • RNA, Messenger / analysis
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Receptor, Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor
  • Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor / genetics
  • Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor / physiology

Substances

  • Nerve Growth Factors
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Receptor, Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor
  • Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor
  • neurotrophin 5
  • neurotrophin 4