Experimental study of cerebral edema and expression of VEGF and AQP4 in the penumbra area of rat brain trauma.

大鼠脑外伤半暗带脑水肿及VEGF和AQP4表达的实验研究

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作者:Ai Li, Usman Muhammad, Lu Hong
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has a high disability rate and a high fatality rate. Traumatic penumbra (TP) is a potentially reversible area around the core area of brain trauma with cerebral edema as the main pathological change, which is a breakthrough to improve the prognosis of patients with TBI and reduce the mortality and disability rate of TBI. Unfortunately, the pathophysiological mechanism of TP is still not fully understood. In this study, we established a moderate traumatic brain injury model in rats and detected pathological molecular markers in TP. Protein content of IgG, VEGF, and AQP4 were detect respectively by HE, Immunofluorescence, and western blot. To investigate the time-varying characteristics of TP, to provide a reference for research and development and screening of TBI targeted drugs. Our experiment showed mainly intracellular edema and vascular edema in TP, first intracellular then vascular edema was dominant. IgG, VEGF, and AQP4 in TP increased significantly. On the second day, AQP4 decreased, and third day AQP4 increased again. We found that in the early stage of TBI cerebral edema developed and it is related to the increase of BBB permeability, upregulation of VEGF and AQP4. Suggesting potential targets for treatment of TP.

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