The regional changes of the catalytic NOS activity in the spinal cord of the rabbit after repeated sublethal ischemia
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The regional changes of the catalytic NOS activity in the spinal cord of the rabbit after repeated sublethal ischemia
Abstract
The regional distribution of catalytic NOS activity was studied in the lumbosacral segments of the spinal cord of the rabbit during single (8-min), twice (8-, 8-min) and thrice repeated (8-, 8-, 9-min) sublethal ischemia followed each time by 1 h of reperfusion. Single ischemia/reperfusion induced a significant increase of cNOS activity in almost all spinal cord regions, with the exception of non-significant increase in the dorsal horn. Sublethal ischemia repeated twice produced a significant decrease of enzyme activity in the intermediate zone and ventral horn and an increase in the white matter columns. Within thrice repeated ischemia, the activity of cNOS in the gray matter regions was similar to that found after a single ischemia/reperfusion. For all the animals subjected to single and twice repeated sublethal ischemic insults, there was no neurological impairment. Following thrice repeated ischemic insults, four out of five of the experimental animals recovered only partially and one was completely paraplegic. Our results do not indicate a cumulative effect of repeated sublethal ischemia on cNOS activity and, consequently, on NO production. The NO generated during thrice repeated ischemia/reperfusion appears to have a detrimental effect on the neurological outcome.
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