A possible role of lipid peroxidation in cellular damages caused by cerebral ischemia and the protective effect of alpha-tocopherol administration.

1983 
Incomplete global cerebral ischemia was induced by clamping the bilateral common carotid arteries of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and blood reperfusion was allowed by declamping the arteries after indicated times. To investigate the possible role of lipid peroxidation which causes irreversible ischemic cell injury during ischemia and subsequent reperfusion, cerebral energy metabolism, brain edema, neurological signs and cerebral and serum lipid peroxides were examined. The effect of alpha-tocopherol administration on these parameters was also studied from the standpoint of its action as a free radical scavenger. During ischemia up to 5 hours, cerebral ATP decreased and lactate increased rapidly, and concomitantly neurological signs, such as eye closure and jumping seizures, and slowly progressing brain edema were observed. The level of lipid peroxides in the brain and serum remained practically unchanged during ischemia, although an increasing tendency was noted. When blood reperfusion was allowe...
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