Protective effect of growth hormone on neuronal apoptosis after hypoxia-ischemia in the neonatal rat brain

  • Dong Hoon Shin
  • , Eunju Lee
  • , Jong Wan Kim
  • , Bum Sun Kwon
  • , Mi Kyung Jung
  • , Youn Hee Jee
  • , Jaehyup Kim
  • , Su Ryeon Bae
  • , Young Pyo Chang

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Abstract

Recent studies have shown that growth hormone (GH) can reduce neuronal loss after hypoxic-ischemic injury (HI) in neonatal and juvenile rat brains. Here, we investigated whether GH exerts its neuroprotective role through an anti-apoptotic effect in neonatal rat brains damaged by severe HI. Gross and histological observations showed that the extent of brain damage was found to be reduced in GH-treated brain at E7 after injury. In a terminal transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end-labeling (TUNEL) study, TUNEL-positive apoptotic cells were localized only at the damaged region in animals treated with saline, which was confirmed by an electron microscopy. In an immunohistochemical study with anti-bcl-2, -bax, -bad, -neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), -inducible NOS (iNOS) and -endothelial NOS (eNOS) antibodies, we observed that bax, bad, iNOS and eNOS were elevated in the saline-treated group. This study thus suggests that the protective role of GH against HI injury is mediated thorough an anti-apoptotic effect, which offers the possibility of a GH application for the treatment of neonatal HI encephalopathy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)64-68
Number of pages5
JournalNeuroscience Letters
Volume354
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2004

Keywords

  • Bcl-2
  • Growth hormone
  • Hypoxia-ischemia
  • Nitric oxide synthase
  • Terminal transferase mediated dUTP nick end labeling

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