Time-course investigation of bloodâbrain barrier permeability and tight junction protein changes in a rat model of permanent focal ischemia
[摘要] Permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (pMCAO) is an animal model that is widely used to simulate human ischemic stroke. However, the timing of the changes in the expression of tight junction (TJ) proteins and synaptic proteins associated with pMCAO remain incompletely understood. Therefore, to further explore the characteristics and mechanisms of bloodâbrain barrier (BBB) damage during cerebral ischemic stroke, we used a pMCAO rat model to define dynamic changes in BBB permeability within 120Â h after ischemia in order to examine the expression levels of the TJ proteins claudin-5 and occludin and the synaptic proteins synaptophysin (SYP) and postsynaptic density protein 95 (PSD95). In our study, Evans blue content began to increase at 4Â h and was highest at 8 and 120Â h after ischemia. TTC staining showed that cerebral infarction was observed at 4Â h and that the percentage of infarct volume increased with time after ischemia. The expression levels of claudin-5 and occludin began to decline at 1Â h and were lowest at 8 and 120Â h after ischemia. The expression levels of SYP and PSD95 decreased from 12 to 120Â h after ischemia. GFAP, an astrocyte marker, gradually increased in the cortex penumbra over time post-ischemia. Our study helps clarify the characteristics of pMCAO models and provides evidence supporting the translational potential of animal stroke models.
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 生理学
[关键词] Cerebral ischemia ;Bloodâbrain barrier ;Tight junctions ;pMCAO [时效性]