Excessive activation of the greater splanchnic nerve (GSN) has previously been determined to contribute to the progression of gastric ischemia-reperfusion (GI-R) injury. The present study was designed to estimate the protective effects of GABAA receptor (GABAAR) overexpression in the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) against GI-R injury. The GI-R injury model was induced in rats by clamping the celiac artery for 30 min and then reperfusing for 1 h. Microinjection of recombinant adenoviral vectors overexpressing GABAAR (Ad-GABAAR) or control adenoviral vectors (Ad-Con) into the LHA was conducted in GI-R and normal control rats. Significant protective effects were observed on day 2 after Ad-GABAAR treatment in the GI-R injury rats. Ad-GABAAR treatment reduced plasma norepinephrine levels, plasma angiotensin II levels and peripheral GSN activity, but increased the gastric mucosal blood flow, as compared with Ad-Con treatment. These results indicate that adenoviral vector-induced GABAAR overexpression in the LHA blunts GSN activity and subsequently alleviates the effects of gastric injury in GI-R rats.
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Gao, L., Zhu, T., Xie, G., Lou, X., Li, S., Zhou, Y., … Du, D. (2015). GABAA receptor overexpression in the lateral hypothalamic area attenuates gastric ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats. Molecular Medicine Reports, 11(2), 1057–1062. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2014.2816
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