N-acetylaspartate to total creatine ratio in the hippocampal CA1 sector after transient cerebral ischemia in gerbils: Influence of neuronal elements, reactive gliosis, and tissue atrophy

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The authors compared temporal profiles of N-acetylaspartate (NAA) and the NAA/total creatine ratio with neuronal and astrocytic densities and with tissue atrophy in the hippocampal CA1 sector of gerbils after 5-minute bilateral forebrain ischemia and subsequent reperfusion for up to 6 months. The CA1 sector was dissected from 20-μm lyophilized sections (n = 5) for NAA, phosphocreatine, and creatine assays using high-performance liquid chromatography. Adjacent 10-μm sections were used for immunohistochemical analysis to follow neuronal and astrocytic responses. The NAA concentration was significantly (P<0.01) decreased after 7 days but leveled off thereafter. The NAA/total creatine (phosphocreatine + creatine) ratio was significantly decreased after 7 days and further decreased (P<0.05) after 6 months. Extensive neuronal damage developed beyond 7 days, while reactive astrogliosis progressed throughout the observation period. There was a good linear correlation (P<0.01) between astroglial density and the NAA/total creatine ratio beyond 7 days. The thickness of the CA1 sector was significantly reduced after 1 month and further reduced after 6 months. Although both NAA level and the NAA/total creatine ratio seemed to be indicators of neuronal damage, the latter could be influenced by reactive astrogliosis with progression of tissue atrophy.

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Konaka, K., Ueda, H., Li, J. Y., Matsumoto, M., Sakoda, S., & Yanagihara, T. (2003). N-acetylaspartate to total creatine ratio in the hippocampal CA1 sector after transient cerebral ischemia in gerbils: Influence of neuronal elements, reactive gliosis, and tissue atrophy. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 23(6), 700–708. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.WCB.0000071888.63724.56

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