Authors
W Christopher Golden, Ansgar M Brambrink, Richard J Traystman, Lee J Martin
Publication date
2001/3/31
Journal
Molecular brain research
Volume
88
Issue
1-2
Pages
94-102
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Hypoxia–ischemia (HI) in the newborn can lead to a variety of sensorimotor abnormalities, including movement and posture disorders. Striatal neurons undergo necrosis after HI in piglets, but mechanisms for this neuronal death are not understood. We tested the hypothesis that Na,K-ATPase is defective in striatum early after HI. Piglets (1 week old) were subjected to 30 min hypoxia (arterial oxygen saturation 30%) and then 7 min of airway occlusion (oxygen saturation 5%), producing asphyxic cardiac arrest. Animals were resuscitated and recovered for 3, 6, 12, and 24 h, respectively. Neuronal necrosis in the striatum is progressive [14]. Na,K-ATPase activity (percent of control) was 60, 98, 51, and 54% at 3, 6, 12, and 24 h after HI, respectively. Intrastriatal differences in enzyme activity were detected histochemically, with the putamen showing greater loss of Na,K-ATPase activity than caudate after 12 h recovery …
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