1. Isoflurane Conditioning‐Induced Delayed Cerebral Ischemia Protection in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage—Role of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase
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Meizi Liu, Keshav Jayaraman, Aaron J. Norris, Ahmed Hussein, James W. Nelson, Jogender Mehla, Deepti Diwan, Ananth Vellimana, Yousef Abu‐Amer, Gregory J. Zipfel, and Umeshkumar Athiraman
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DCI ,iNOS ,isoflurane ,neurovascular protection ,subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background Recent evidence implicates inflammation as a key driver in delayed cerebral ischemia after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) is one of the known major mediators of inflammation. We previously showed that an inhalational anesthetic, isoflurane, provides strong protection against delayed cerebral ischemia after SAH. Our current study aims to define the role of iNOS in isoflurane conditioning‐induced protection against delayed cerebral ischemia in a mouse model of SAH. Methods and Results The experiments used 10‐ to 14‐week‐old male wild‐type (C57BL/6) and iNOS global knockout mice. Anesthetic conditioning was initiated 1 hour after SAH with isoflurane 2% for 1 hour. Isoflurane‐induced changes in iNOS expression were measured. N‐(3‐(aminomethyl) benzyl) acetamidine, a highly selective iNOS inhibitor, was injected intraperitoneally immediately after SAH and then daily. Vasospasm, microvessel thrombosis, and neurological assessment was performed. Data were analyzed by 1‐way ANOVA and 2‐way repeated measures ANOVA followed by Student Newman Keuls comparison test. Statistical significance was set at P
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- 2023
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