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Changes in nitric oxide and expression of nitric oxide synthase in spinal cord after acute traumatic injury in rats

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JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA
Volume 19, Issue 11, Pages 1467-1474

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MARY ANN LIEBERT INC PUBL
DOI: 10.1089/089771502320914697

Keywords

microdialysis; nitric oxide; nitric oxide synthase; spinal cord injury

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The aim of this study was to observe the time course of NO production and NOS expression in the spinal cord following acute traumatic injury. Rat spinal cord was injured by extradural static weight-compression, which resulted in an incomplete transverse spinal cord lesion with paralysis of, the lower extremities. Using this model, measurement of NO by microdialysis and Griess reaction and histological and immunohistochemical examinations using polyclonal antibodies to nNOS and iNOS were performed from immediately to 14 days after injury. In injured cord, the amount of, NO markedly increased immediately after injury and gradually decreased between 1 and 12 h after injury. A second wave of increase in NO level was observed at 24 h and 3 days after injury. Histologically, hematomas and necrotic changes were observed after injury and demyelination of nerve fibers increased with time in the compressed segment. Immunohistochemically, the number of cells with expression of nNOS was increased immediately to 12 h after injury. Expression of iNOS was observed from 12 h to 3 days after injury. These findings suggested that the initial maximal increase of NO production might be caused mainly by nNOS and that the second wave of increase in NO might be due mainly to iNOS.

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