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Title: Posttreatment but not pretreatment with selective beta-adrenoreceptor 1 antagonists provides neuroprotection in the hippocampus in rats subjected to transient forebrain ischemia. Author: Iwata M, Inoue S, Kawaguchi M, Nakamura M, Konishi N, Furuya H. Journal: Anesth Analg; 2010 Apr 01; 110(4):1126-32. PubMed ID: 20357154. Abstract: BACKGROUND: beta-Adrenoreceptor antagonists provide neuroprotection against focal cerebral ischemia, but the effects of these antagonists on experimental global cerebral ischemia are unknown. That is, the effect of beta-adrenoreceptor antagonism in vulnerable brain regions after ischemic insult has not been examined. Therefore, we investigated the neuroprotective effects of preischemic or postischemic administration of propranolol (a nonselective beta-adrenoreceptor antagonist), esmolol, and landiolol (selective beta-adrenoreceptor 1 antagonists) against forebrain ischemia in rats. METHODS: IV administration of saline 10 microL . h(-1), propranolol 100 microg . kg(-1) . min(-1), esmolol 200 microg . kg(-1) . min(-1), or landiolol 50 microg . kg(-1) . min(-1) in male Sprague-Dawley rats was started 30 minutes before or 60 minutes after 8-minute bilateral carotid artery occlusion combined with hypotension (35 mm Hg) under isoflurane (1.5%) anesthesia. All drugs were administered continuously until 5 days after reperfusion, and the animals were evaluated neurologically and histologically after this 5-day period. RESULTS: Preischemic treatment with propranolol, esmolol, or landiolol failed to provide neuroprotection against forebrain ischemia in the hippocampus. Rats treated with propranolol tended to have a worse score for motor activity and a higher mortality rate (up to 64%), but the differences with other groups were not statistically significant. Postischemic treatment with esmolol and landiolol, but not with propranolol, reduced neuronal injury after forebrain ischemia. However, motor activity did not differ among rats treated postischemically with any of the beta-adrenoreceptor antagonists or saline. CONCLUSIONS: Postischemic treatment with esmolol and landiolol provided neuroprotection in the hippocampus in rats subjected to bilateral carotid artery occlusion combined with hemorrhagic shock, whereas treatment with propranolol failed to show neuroprotection. We suggest that concomitant beta-blockade and shock might work as a systemic depressant, rather than a neuroprotectant, resulting in exacerbation of cerebral ischemia.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]