Soluble Guanylate Cyclase 1 1 Limits Stroke Size and Attenuates Neurological Injury

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  • Dmitriy N. Atochin
  • Junlei Chang
  • Peter Brouckaert
  • Cenk Ayata
  • Michael A. Moskowitz
  • Kenneth D. Bloch
  • Paul L. Huang
  • Emmanuel S. Buys
چکیده

Background and Purpose—Nitric oxide mediates endothelium-dependent vasodilation, modulates cerebral blood flow, and determines stroke outcome. Nitric oxide signals in part by stimulating soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) to synthesize cGMP. To study the role of sGC in stroke injury, we compared the outcome of cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in mice deficient in the 1 subunit of sGC (sGC 1 / ) with that in wild-type mice. Methods—Blood pressure, cerebrovascular anatomy, and vasoreactivity of pressurized carotid arteries were compared in both mouse genotypes. Cerebral blood flow was measured before and during middle cerebral artery occlusion and reperfusion. We then assessed neurological deficit and infarct volume after 1 hour of occlusion and 23 hours of reperfusion and after 24 hours of occlusion. Results—Blood pressure and cerebrovascular anatomy were similar between genotypes. We found that vasodilation of carotid arteries in response to acetylcholine or sodium nitroprusside was diminished in sGC 1 / compared with wild-type mice. Cerebral blood flow deficits did not differ between the genotypes during occlusion, but during reperfusion, cerebral blood flow was 45% less in sGC 1 / mice. Infarct volumes and neurological deficits were similar after 24 hours of occlusion in both genotypes. After 1 hour of ischemia and 23 hours of reperfusion, infarct volumes were 2-fold larger and neurological deficits were worse in sGC 1 / than in the wild-type mice. Conclusion—sGC 1 deficiency impairs vascular reactivity to nitric oxide and is associated with incomplete reperfusion, larger infarct size, and worse neurological damage, suggesting that cGMP generated by sGC 1 1 is protective in ischemic stroke. (Stroke. 2010;41:1815-1819.)

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تاریخ انتشار 2010