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Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2009-Dec

Cannabinoid 1 receptor mediation of spinal cord ischemic tolerance induced by limb remote ischemia preconditioning in rats.

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Binxiao Su
Hailong Dong
Rui Ma
Xijing Zhang
Qian Ding
Lize Xiong

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to examine the influence of endogenous cannabinoids on neuroprotection of the spinal cord afforded by limb remote ischemic preconditioning.

METHODS

In experiment 1 (RIPC group), 3 cycles of limb remote ischemic preconditioning within different episodes (2, 3, or 5 minutes) were induced before spinal cord ischemia in rats (N = 5, n = 8). In experiment 2, animals were pretreated intravenously by the vehicles, cannabinoid 1 (AM251, 1 mg/kg) or cannabinoid 2 (AM630, 1 mg/kg) receptor antagonist 15 minutes before remote ischemic preconditioning, or else they were subjected to a sham operation. Thirty minutes after the pretreatment, spinal cord ischemia was induced (N = 8, n = 8). In experiment 3, the arachidonylethanolamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol contents in the spinal cord after remote ischemic preconditioning and spinal cord ischemia were detected in rats (N = 2, n = 12). Spinal cord ischemia was induced by 12 minutes of thoracic aorta occlusion in rats. Neurologic function was assessed 24 and 48 hours after reperfusion. Histopathologic examination was performed and the number of normal neurons in anterior spinal cord were counted.

RESULTS

In experiment 1, 3 cycles of limb remote ischemic preconditioning (3 minutes of ischemia/3 minutes of reperfusion) induced ischemic tolerance on the spinal cords of the rats. The RIPC group showed a significant reduction in motor deficit index (P < .01) as well as an increase in the number of normal neurons (P < .01). In experiment 2, the cannabinoid 1 receptor antagonist AM251 pretreatment abolished the protective effects of remote preconditioning. In experiment 3, arachidonylethanolamide content in spinal cord was elevated by remote ischemic preconditioning in rats.

CONCLUSIONS

These results indicated that endogenous cannabinoids, through acting on cannabinoid 1 receptors, were involved in the neuroprotective phenomenon on spinal cords of limb remote ischemic preconditioning.

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