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The present study examines the possibility that lesions induced by intrastriatal injections of endothelin-1 (ET-1, 0.43 nmol/0.5 µl) are ischemic in nature due to a vasoconstriction of the cerebral microvessels. In time course and dose-response experiments with ET-1 and in comparisons with ET-3, the volume of the lesions has been determined based mainly on the disappearance of striatal nerve cells, using a computer assisted morphometrical analysis. The blood flow in the neostriatum close to the site of injection of ET-1 was determined acutely by Laser-Doppler flowmetry. The acute metabolic effects of ET-1 were also studied on striatal superfusate levels of lactate, pyruvate, dopamine and its metabolites DOPAC (3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid) and homovanilic acid (HVA) using an instrastriatal microdialysis probe. Dose related striatal lesions were observed with ET-1 (0.043–0.43 nmol) with a peak lesion volume after 24–48 h and the possible existence of a penumbra area. ET-3 showed a reduced potency to produce striatal lesions compared to ET-1. The lesions induced by ET-1 were prevented by coinjection with dihydralazine, a vasodilator drug. Acutely ET-1 (0.43 nmol/0.5 µl) produced a prolonged reduction of the cerebral blood flow down to 40% of control values and temporary increases of striatal lactate and DA efflux, the latter change being very marked. Also a significant reduction of DOPAC and HVA was observed. These neurochemical changes were all prevented by treatment with dihydralazine. These results indicate that ET-1 injected in the neostriatum may produce lesions by causing local ischemia, related to its vasoconstrictor activity and possibly also to an activation of ET-1 receptors in the astroglial-endothelial complex. Based on the present results it seems possible that ET-1 may participate in the multifactorial pathogenesis of cerebral ischemia.
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Fuxe, K., Kurosawa, N., Cintra, A. et al. Involvement of local ischemia in endothelin-1 induced lesions of the neostriatum of the anaesthetized rat. Exp Brain Res 88, 131–139 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02259134
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