Induction of heme oxygenase protein protects neurons in cortex and striatum, but not in hippocampus, against transient forebrain ischemia

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To clarify whether heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) protein plays a protective role against cerebral ischemia, we investigated the effects of an HO inhibitor (tin mesoporphyrin IX [SnMP] three doses of 30 μmol/kg, intraperitoneally) and an HO inducer (hemin, three doses of 30 μmol/kg, intraperitoneally) on the pathologic outcome and on the immunohistochemical reaction for HO-1 after 20-minute transient forebrain ischemia followed by 3- day reperfusion in rats. Heroin significantly increased viable neurons in the cortex (compared to the SnMP-treated group, P < .05) and striatum (compared to the saline-treated group at P < .01 and SnMP-treated group at P < .05), and intense HO-1 immunoreactivity was observed in cortex and striatum, whereas the administration of SnMP tended to decrease viable neurons in the parietal cortex. In contrast, neither hemin nor SnMP affected the pathologic outcome in the CA1 and CA3 hippocampi, in which HO-1 immunoreactivity was weak. These results suggest that induction of HO-1 protein may contribute to cellular defense against ischemic damage in brain regions where potential ability to synthesize HO-1 is retained in ischemia.

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Takizawa, S., Hirabayashi, H., Matsushima, K., Tokuoka, K., & Shinohara, Y. (1998). Induction of heme oxygenase protein protects neurons in cortex and striatum, but not in hippocampus, against transient forebrain ischemia. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 18(5), 559–569. https://doi.org/10.1097/00004647-199805000-00011

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