Contribution of endothelin-1 to disruption of blood-brain barrier permeability in dogs

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I. Narushima
T. Kita
K. Kubo
Y. Yonetani
C. Momochi
I. Yoshikawa
K. Shimada
T. Nakashima
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[1] Department of Pharmacology,
[2] Nara Medical University,undefined
[3] 840 Shijo-cho,undefined
[4] Kashihara,undefined
[5] Nara 634-8521,undefined
[6] Japan,undefined
[7] Laboratory Animal Center,undefined
[8] Nara Medical University,undefined
[9] Kashihara,undefined
[10] Nara 634-8521,undefined
[11] Japan,undefined
[12] Hospital Pharmacy,undefined
[13] Nara Medical University,undefined
[14] Kashihara,undefined
[15] Nara 634-8521,undefined
[16] Japan,undefined
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage Endothelin-1 Blood-brain barrier Endothelin ETA-receptor antagonist Two-hemorrhage model;
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We examined the effect of intracisternal application of endothelin-1 (ET-1) on the permeability of fluorescein into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in beagle dogs in order to evaluate its role in disruption of blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability seen in the subarachnoid hemorrhage animal model. Intracisternal application of their autologous blood for producing a canine two-hemorrhage model revealed an enhanced fluorescein permeability into the CSF together with the development of cerebral vasospasm. A single dose of ET-1 (40 pmol/animal) significantly increased penetration of fluorescein compared with that in normal dogs. Although its magnitude was much less than that in the two-hemorrhage model after the first administration of ET-1, the second challenge of the same dose of ET-1 with a 48-h interval produced marked disruption of BBB permeability similar to those in the animal model. Moreover, the ET-1-induced enhancement of fluorescein permeability into the CSF was completely prevented by intracisternal pretreatment with an endothelin ETA-receptor selective antagonist, S-0139 (0.03 mg/kg), as were the ET-1-induced cerebral vasoconstriction and behavioral changes as previously reported. Thus, we conclude that ET-1 acting on the adventitial site of brain in dogs contributes to the disruption of BBB permeability via endothelin ETA-receptor mediation.
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