1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1988.tb01172.x
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Xanthine and Uric Acid Levels in Rat Brain Following Focal Ischemia

Abstract: Changes of the xanthine and uric acid (UA) levels in rat forebrain following focal cerebral ischemia were studied by reversed-phase HPLC with electrochemical detection. Focal ischemia was induced by occluding the left middle cerebral artery in the rat. The xanthine level in the normal group was 11.50 nmol/g tissue. In the ischemic group, the xanthine concentration in the ischemic hemisphere progressively increased after occlusion and reached a maximum value of 59.42 nmol/g tissue 4 h after operation. The UA le… Show more

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“…The striatal EC con centrations of precursors of VA (adenosine, inosine, and hypoxanthine) increased markedly on the occluded side following MCAO (Hillered et al, 1989). The levels of VA in tissue homogenates of the affected cerebral hemisphere were also reported to rise slowly and to be still rising 4 h after surgery (Kanemitsu et al, 1988). Although our results did not reach statistical significance, the slow and steady increase in V A following focal ischemia showed the expected trend.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…The striatal EC con centrations of precursors of VA (adenosine, inosine, and hypoxanthine) increased markedly on the occluded side following MCAO (Hillered et al, 1989). The levels of VA in tissue homogenates of the affected cerebral hemisphere were also reported to rise slowly and to be still rising 4 h after surgery (Kanemitsu et al, 1988). Although our results did not reach statistical significance, the slow and steady increase in V A following focal ischemia showed the expected trend.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…6 -7 However, we did not observe increased xanthine levels immediately after the ischemia, as was reported previously. 6 This difference may reflect the different models of ischemia in the two studies. The study of Kanemitsu et al 6 used permanent occlusion of the MCA by a transretroorbital approach, whereas in our study the MCA was ligated and ischemia induced by common carotid artery occlusion followed by reperfusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…An increase in the urate concentration has been demonstrated in the CSF of patients with ischemic brain disease (Hfillgren et al, 1983), and also in experimental ischemia in rat (Kanemitsu et al, 1988), which was inhibited by allopurinol (Nihei et al, 1989). The observed increase in the urate concentration in VDBT patients may be largely related to a disturbance of the BBB, because the urate concentration in the CSF had a nonsignificant trend to have a positive correlation with that in serum, and because the UcsF/Userum ratio was increased independently of the UCSF/ XCSF ratio.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%