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Title: | Effect of nilvadipine on the cerebral ischemia-induced impairment of spatial memory and hippocampal apoptosis in rats | Authors: | Iwasaki, K. Mishima, K. Egashira, N. Al-Khatib, İzzettin Hatip Ishibashi, D. Irie, K. Kobayashi, H. |
Keywords: | Apoptosis Ischemia Nilvadipine Oncogene Spatial memory amlodipine caspase 3 messenger RNA nilvadipine protein Bax animal experiment animal model apoptosis article blood vessel occlusion brain ischemia brain necrosis cell count cerebrovascular disease controlled study dementia drug effect hippocampus male maze test memory disorder neuroprotection nonhuman oncogene protein expression rat reperfusion spatial memory Animals Brain Ischemia Calcium Channel Blockers Calibration Genes, bcl-2 Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Hippocampus Male Maze Learning Memory Disorders Nifedipine Rats Rats, Wistar Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction RNA, Messenger Space Perception |
Abstract: | We investigated the effects of nilvadipine and amlodipine on the cerebral ischemia-induced impairment of spatial memory in 8-arm radial maze performance and hippocampal CA1 apoptosis in rats. Single cerebral ischemia impaired memory without inducing apoptosis. In these rats, neither nilvadipine nor amlodipine at 3.2 mg/kg, i.p. improved the impaired memory. On the other hand, repeated cerebral ischemia (10 min ischemia × 2, 1 h interval) impaired spatial memory and induced hippocampal apoptosis 7 days after the final occlusion/reperfusion. Moreover, repeated ischemia increased the apoptotic cell number, an effect observed after 3 days and peaked after 7 days. However, mRNA expression of the apoptosis-related early oncogene bax and CPP 32 (caspase-3) was observed after 24 h. In these rats, nilvadipine, but not amlodipine, significantly improved memory, concomitantly decreased hippocampal apoptosis, and suppressed both bax and CPP 32 expression. These results suggest that nilvadipine improved the memory impairment in repeated ischemia by reducing bax and CPP 32 expression and suppressing the induction of apoptosis in the hippocampus. Nilvadipine may have a neuro-protective effect and could be a useful pharmacotherapeutic agent for cefebrovascular dementia. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5220 https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.93.188 |
ISSN: | 1347-8613 |
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