There is a common belief that the opening of K(+)-ATP channels during an ischemic episode has protective effects on neuronal functions by inducing a reduction in energy consumption. However, recent studies have also proposed that activation of these channels might have deleterious effects on cell's survival possibly after a stroke or during long-lasting neurodegenerative processes. Considering these contrasting results, we have used a hippocampal in vitro slice preparation in order to investigate the possible effects of K(+)-ATP channel blockers on the electrophysiological and morphological changes induced by a transient episode of ischemia (oxygen and glucose deprivation) on CA1 pyramidal neurons. Therefore, we found that tolbutamide and glibenclamide, both nonselective K(+)-ATP channel blockers, produce neuroprotective effects against in vitro ischemia. Interestingly, the mitochondrial K(+)-ATP channel blocker 5-hydroxydecanoate and various K(+) channel blockers did not exert neuroprotection. Our results are consistent with the concept that a decreased activity of the plasmalemmal K(+)-ATP conductances may have a protective effect during episodes of transient cerebral ischemia.

Nistico', R.g., Piccirilli, S., Sebastianelli, L., Nistico, G., Bernardi, G., Mercuri, N.b. (2007). The Blockade of K+-ATP channels has neuroprotective effects in an in vitro model of brain ischemia. In Neuroinflammation in neuronal death and repair (pp. 383-395). Elsevier [10.1016/S0074-7742(07)82021-6].

The Blockade of K+-ATP channels has neuroprotective effects in an in vitro model of brain ischemia

NISTICO', ROBERT GIOVANNI;PICCIRILLI, SILVIA;BERNARDI, GIORGIO;MERCURI, NICOLA BIAGIO
2007-01-01

Abstract

There is a common belief that the opening of K(+)-ATP channels during an ischemic episode has protective effects on neuronal functions by inducing a reduction in energy consumption. However, recent studies have also proposed that activation of these channels might have deleterious effects on cell's survival possibly after a stroke or during long-lasting neurodegenerative processes. Considering these contrasting results, we have used a hippocampal in vitro slice preparation in order to investigate the possible effects of K(+)-ATP channel blockers on the electrophysiological and morphological changes induced by a transient episode of ischemia (oxygen and glucose deprivation) on CA1 pyramidal neurons. Therefore, we found that tolbutamide and glibenclamide, both nonselective K(+)-ATP channel blockers, produce neuroprotective effects against in vitro ischemia. Interestingly, the mitochondrial K(+)-ATP channel blocker 5-hydroxydecanoate and various K(+) channel blockers did not exert neuroprotection. Our results are consistent with the concept that a decreased activity of the plasmalemmal K(+)-ATP conductances may have a protective effect during episodes of transient cerebral ischemia.
2007
Settore BIO/14 - FARMACOLOGIA
English
Rilevanza internazionale
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animals; brain ischemia; excitatory postsynaptic potentials; glucose; hippocampus; hypoxia, brain; in vitro techniques; KATP channels; male; membrane potentials; microelectrodes; potassium channel blockers; potassium channels, inwardly rectifying; pyramidal cells; rats; rats, wistar; synaptic rransmission; neuroprotective agents
Nistico', R.g., Piccirilli, S., Sebastianelli, L., Nistico, G., Bernardi, G., Mercuri, N.b. (2007). The Blockade of K+-ATP channels has neuroprotective effects in an in vitro model of brain ischemia. In Neuroinflammation in neuronal death and repair (pp. 383-395). Elsevier [10.1016/S0074-7742(07)82021-6].
Nistico', Rg; Piccirilli, S; Sebastianelli, L; Nistico, G; Bernardi, G; Mercuri, Nb
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