Is Ca-activated potassium efflux involved in the formation of ischemic brain edema? |
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Authors: | Teiji Tominaga Hiroaki Katagi S. Tsuyoshi Ohnishi |
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Affiliation: | aMembrane Research Institute, University City Science Center and Membrane Research Foundation, Philadelphia, PA 19104, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A possible role of Ca2+-activated potassium efflux in brain ischemia was studied using a rat focal cortical infarction model. Three days after ischemic insult, tissue contents of water, sodium, potassium and calcium ions were measured. Charybdotoxin, a specific inhibitor of Ca2+-activated potassium efflux, was found to reduce the formation of ischemic brain edema when a dosage of 0.15 mg/kg was given by i.v. 20–30 min prior to the onset of ischemic insult. |
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Keywords: | Charybdotoxin Focal ischemia Ischemic brain edema Calcium-activated potassium channel |
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