Protective effects of adenosine on cultured rat hippocampal neurons after oxygen-glucose deprivation |
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Authors: | DING Ai-shi WU Yan WU Li-ying MA Zi-min FAN Ming |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurobiology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Beijing 100850, China |
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Abstract: | AIM:To investigate the protective effects of adenosine on cultured rat hippocampal neurons after oxygen-glucose deprivation.METHODS:The control and adenosine-treated hippocampal neurons cultured for 12 d were exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation environment for 0.5-4 h and then cultured with original medium in normoxia for 24 h. The soma area, survival rate, effluxes of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)and apoptosis of neurons were observed.RESULTS:The soma area, effluxes of lactate dehydrogenase from neurons and apoptosis were increased while survival rate of neurons was decreased after oxygen-glucose deprivation compared with those pre-oxygen-glucose deprivation. Compared with the control, after oxygen-glucose deprivation the soma area, effluxes of lactate dehydrogenase from neurons and apoptosis were decreased, however, the survival rate of neurons was increased in the adenosine group.CONCLUSION:Oxygen-glucose deprivation can lead to the severe damage of cultured hippocampal neurons, and adenosine can reduce neuronal injury induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation. |
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Keywords: | Adenosine Anoxia Hippocampus Cells cultured Lactate dehydrogenase Apoptosis |
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