Shukla, A. ; Dikshit, M. ; Srimal, R. C. (1995) Nitric oxide modulates blood-brain barrier permeability during infections with an inactivated bacterium Neuroreport, 6 (12). pp. 1629-1632. ISSN 0959-4965
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Abstract
The objective of the present investigation was to study the involvement of NO in regulating the permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) during infections, since NOS is known to be induced following infections. The administration of inactivated Escherichia coli (a source of lipopolysaccharide) or poly (I:C), an interferon inducer, to rats increased the permeability of BBB significantly. This increase was found to be potentiated in the presence of L-arginine, a substrate for NOS, while D-arginine had no such effect. N-nitro L-arginine methyl ester, an inhibitor of NOS, and dexamethasone, an inhibitor of NOS induction, blocked the E. coli-induced effects. These results suggest that during infections, NOS inductions causes the release of large quantities of NO, resulting in increased BBB permeability.
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Keywords: | Blood-brain Barrier; Nitric Oxide; Nitric Oxide Synthase; TV-nitro-L-arginine Methyl Ester; L-arginine; Dexamethasone |
ID Code: | 9660 |
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