Stroke, Vol 21, 1326-1332, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
H Kinouchi, S Imaizumi, T Yoshimoto and M Motomiya
We investigated the effects of phenytoin on the rate of enzymatic release
of free fatty acids and on the levels of energy metabolites and nucleoside
phosphates in ischemic brain. Phenytoin (10 mg/kg i.v.) was administered 30
minutes before the onset of ischemia induced in 30 male Wistar rats by
occluding the basilar and both common carotid arteries. The rats' brains
were frozen in situ after 0, 5, or 30 minutes of ischemia or 10, 30, or 60
minutes of recirculation following 30 minutes of ischemia (n = 5 at each
time). Nucleoside triphosphate levels were higher in the phenytoin-treated
rats than in corresponding untreated rats at each time during and after
ischemia. Phenytoin significantly attenuated the accumulation of lactate
and free fatty acids (arachidonic acid and stearic acid) during ischemia
and accelerated their recovery during recirculation. These results suggest
that phenytoin has favorable protective effects on ischemic brain and that
phenytoin may inhibit calcium-mediated phenomena, especially the inositol
cycle, in cerebral ischemia.
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Phenytoin affects metabolism of free fatty acids and nucleotides in rat cerebral ischemia
Division of Neurosurgery, Tohoku University, School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
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