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Erschienen in: NeuroMolecular Medicine 2/2014

01.06.2014 | Original Paper

Blocking NMDA Receptors Delays Death in Rats with Acute Liver Failure by Dual Protective Mechanisms in Kidney and Brain

verfasst von: Omar Cauli, Alba González-Usano, Andrea Cabrera-Pastor, Carla Gimenez-Garzó, Pilar López-Larrubia, Amparo Ruiz-Sauri, Vicente Hernández-Rabaza, Malgorzata Duszczyk, Michal Malek, Jerzy W. Lazarewicz, Arturo Carratalá, Amparo Urios, Alfonso Miguel, Isidro Torregrosa, Carmen Carda, Carmina Montoliu, Vicente Felipo

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Abstract

Treatment of patients with acute liver failure (ALF) is unsatisfactory and mortality remains unacceptably high. Blocking NMDA receptors delays or prevents death of rats with ALF. The underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Clarifying these mechanisms will help to design more efficient treatments to increase patient’s survival. The aim of this work was to shed light on the mechanisms by which blocking NMDA receptors delays rat’s death in ALF. ALF was induced by galactosamine injection. NMDA receptors were blocked by continuous MK-801 administration. Edema and cerebral blood flow were assessed by magnetic resonance. The time course of ammonia levels in brain, muscle, blood, and urine; of glutamine, lactate, and water content in brain; of glomerular filtration rate and kidney damage; and of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and intracranial pressure was assessed. ALF reduces kidney glomerular filtration rate (GFR) as reflected by reduced inulin clearance. GFR reduction is due to both reduced renal perfusion and kidney tubular damage as reflected by increased Kim-1 in urine and histological analysis. Blocking NMDA receptors delays kidney damage, allowing transient increased GFR and ammonia elimination which delays hyperammonemia and associated changes in brain. Blocking NMDA receptors does not prevent cerebral edema or blood–brain barrier permeability but reduces or prevents changes in cerebral blood flow and brain lactate. The data show that dual protective effects of MK-801 in kidney and brain delay cerebral alterations, HE, intracranial pressure increase and death. NMDA receptors antagonists may increase survival of patients with ALF by providing additional time for liver transplantation or regeneration.
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Metadaten
Titel
Blocking NMDA Receptors Delays Death in Rats with Acute Liver Failure by Dual Protective Mechanisms in Kidney and Brain
verfasst von
Omar Cauli
Alba González-Usano
Andrea Cabrera-Pastor
Carla Gimenez-Garzó
Pilar López-Larrubia
Amparo Ruiz-Sauri
Vicente Hernández-Rabaza
Malgorzata Duszczyk
Michal Malek
Jerzy W. Lazarewicz
Arturo Carratalá
Amparo Urios
Alfonso Miguel
Isidro Torregrosa
Carmen Carda
Carmina Montoliu
Vicente Felipo
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2014
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
NeuroMolecular Medicine / Ausgabe 2/2014
Print ISSN: 1535-1084
Elektronische ISSN: 1559-1174
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12017-013-8283-5

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Neue arznei- und zellbasierte Ansätze, Frühdiagnose mit Bewegungssensoren, Rückenmarkstimulation gegen Gehblockaden – in der Parkinsonforschung tut sich einiges. Auf dem Deutschen Parkinsonkongress ging es auch viel um technische Innovationen.

Demenzkranke durch Antipsychotika vielfach gefährdet

23.04.2024 Demenz Nachrichten

Wenn Demenzkranke aufgrund von Symptomen wie Agitation oder Aggressivität mit Antipsychotika behandelt werden, sind damit offenbar noch mehr Risiken verbunden als bislang angenommen.

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