Stroke, Vol 15, 717-722, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
AM Rodrigues and ME Gerritsen
Prostaglandin release from microvessels isolated from the rabbit cerebral
cortex was determined under three different atmospheric conditions: 100% O2
("O2") room air, and 95% N2:5% CO2 ("N2-CO2"). Initial studies with
homogenates prepared from rabbit cerebral microvessels (RCMV) indicated two
pathways of enzymatic PGH2 transformation, namely PGI2 synthase and
GSH-dependent PGH-PGE isomerase. We measured the release of the principal
products of these pathways, 6-keto PGF1 alpha and PGE2 from freshly
prepared RCMV. The release of 6-keto PGF1 alpha exceeded that of PGE2 in
all three protocols. RCMV incubated in "N2-CO2" exhibited a reduction in
the release of 6-keto PGF1 alpha compared to room air or "O2" incubated
RCMV, evident at 30-60 min of incubation. No significant differences in the
release of PGE2 were observed among the three incubation protocols. In all
three incubation protocols the ratio of 6-keto PGF1 alpha to PGE2 did not
differ during the initial 10 minutes of each incubation. After 30 to 60 min
of incubation, this ratio did not change from the "O2" or room air treated
RCMV, but decreased significantly for the "N2- CO2" treated group. To
determine the reversibility of the apparent "N2- CO2" induced decline in
6-keto PGF1 alpha release, microvessels were removed from the nitrogen
atmosphere and incubated in room air. Release was measured during the
initial 10 min following reintroduction to room air and was compared to
room air pretreated controls treated in an identical manner.(ABSTRACT
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ARTICLES
Prostaglandin release from isolated rabbit cerebral cortex micro- vessels--comparison of 6-keto PGF1 alpha and PGE2 release from micro- vessels incubated in 100% O2, room air and 95% N2:5% CO2
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