Abstract T P213: Post-stroke Administration of Ethanol and Normobaric Oxygen Preserves Oxidative Metabolism by Modulating Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex in Transient and Permanent Ischemic Stroke

2014 
Background: Ischemic stroke induces metabolic disarray where the entire framework of cellular metabolism is altered. A central regulatory site, Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex (PDHC) sits at the cross-roads of two fundamental metabolic systems: the citric acid cycle and glycolysis. Down regulation of PDHC has been proposed to explain impaired brain catabolism after ischemic injury. In this study, we combined ethanol and normobaric oxygen (NBO) to develop a powerful non-drug treatment to modulate PDHC and its regulatory proteins, namely PDPhosphatase and PDKinase, leading to improved metabolism and reduced oxidative damage. Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to transient (4h) or permanent (24h) middle cerebral artery occlusion followed by 24 hours reperfusion or no reperfusion. Rats received IP injections of saline, two doses of Ethanol (EtOH, 1.5 at onset of reperfusion followed by 1.0 g/kg in 2 hours) for transient stroke or EtOH+95%NBO (for 6 hours) for permanent stroke. Infract volume and the p...
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