Effect of steroids on brain lipocortin immunoreactivity

K G Go, F Zuiderveen, L. De Ley, J G Ter Haar, L Parente, E Solito, W M Molenaar

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    Abstract

    LCT- 1, LCT-2 and LCT-5 were assessed in uninjured rats and rats subjected to a cortical freezing injury or middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion. Apart from animals receiving no treatment, other uninjured or injured animals received methylprednisolone (2 or 30 mg/kg) or the 21-aminosteroid U-74389F (10 mg/kg) one day and 2 hours before killing. The animals were killed by decapitation 1 hour after the freezing injury or the MCA occlusion and the area containing the lesion was removed and frozen in Freon. Frozen sections were treated with rabbit polyclonal anti-LCT antibody; binding of antibody was visualized by horseradish peroxidase-conjugated swine antirabbit antibody. Without steroid pretreatment, in the uninjured brain LCT immunoreactivity was absent in the greater part of the brain, except in sporadic microglia. In steroid-pretreated animals and in the freezing lesion of both pretreated and untreated animals there was extensive immunostaining; in the freezing lesion it may be due to passage of systemic LCT across the impaired blood-brain barrier in the lesion. The cellular elements showing immunostaining were meningeal cells, neurons, ependyma, choroid plexus, oligodendroglia and capillary endothelium. It implies that also in the brain the steroid effect is consistent with LCT formation.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBrain Edema IX
    EditorsU Ito, KA Hossmann, T Kuroiwa, A Marmarou, HJ Reulen, K Takakura
    Place of PublicationVIENNA
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages101-103
    Number of pages3
    Volume60
    ISBN (Print)3-211-82532-0
    Publication statusPublished - 1994
    Event9th International Symposium on Brain Edema - , Japan
    Duration: 16-May-199319-May-1993

    Publication series

    NameACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA SUPPLEMENTA
    PublisherSPRINGER-VERLAG
    Volume60
    ISSN (Print)0065-1419

    Other

    Other9th International Symposium on Brain Edema
    Country/TerritoryJapan
    Period16/05/199319/05/1993

    Keywords

    • LIPOCORTINS
    • GLUCOCORTICOSTEROIDS
    • 21-AMINOSTEROIDS
    • BRAIN EDEMA
    • CENTRAL NERVOUS-SYSTEM
    • METHYLPREDNISOLONE
    • DEXAMETHASONE
    • INDUCTION
    • EDEMA
    • RAT

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