Inhalation of Nitric Oxide Prevents Ischemic Brain Damage in Experimental Stroke by Selective Dilatation of Collateral Arterioles

Author:

Terpolilli Nicole A.1,Kim Seong-Woong1,Thal Serge C.1,Kataoka Hiroharu1,Zeisig Vilia1,Nitzsche Bjoern1,Klaesner Benjamin1,Zhu Changlian1,Schwarzmaier Susanne1,Meissner Lilja1,Mamrak Uta1,Engel Doortje C.1,Drzezga Alexander1,Patel Rakesh P.1,Blomgren Klas1,Barthel Henryk1,Boltze Johannes1,Kuebler Wolfgang M.1,Plesnila Nikolaus1

Affiliation:

1. From the Laboratory of Experimental Neurosurgery (N.A.T., S.W.K., S.C.T., H.K., S.S., U.M., D.C.E., N.P.), Institute for Surgical Research, Department of Neurosurgery (N.A.T.), and Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (S.S., L.M., U.M., N.P.), University of Munich Medical Center–Grosshadern, Munich, Germany; Department of Nuclear Medicine (V.Z., H.B.), University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology (V.Z., B.N., J.B.), Leipzig, Germany; Department...

Abstract

Rationale: Stroke is the third most common cause of death in industrialized countries. The main therapeutic target is the ischemic penumbra, potentially salvageable brain tissue that dies within the first few hours after blood flow cessation. Hence, strategies to keep the penumbra alive until reperfusion occurs are needed. Objective: To study the effect of inhaled nitric oxide on cerebral vessels and cerebral perfusion under physiological conditions and in different models of cerebral ischemia. Methods and Results: This experimental study demonstrates that inhaled nitric oxide (applied in 30% oxygen/70% air mixture) leads to the formation of nitric oxide carriers in blood that distribute throughout the body. This was ascertained by in vivo microscopy in adult mice. Although under normal conditions inhaled nitric oxide does not affect cerebral blood flow, after experimental cerebral ischemia induced by transient middle cerebral artery occlusion it selectively dilates arterioles in the ischemic penumbra, thereby increasing collateral blood flow and significantly reducing ischemic brain damage. This translates into significantly improved neurological outcome. These findings were validated in independent laboratories using two different mouse models of cerebral ischemia and in a clinically relevant large animal model of stroke. Conclusions: Inhaled nitric oxide thus may provide a completely novel strategy to improve penumbral blood flow and neuronal survival in stroke or other ischemic conditions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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