Skip to navigation Skip to content
  • Woodruff
  • Business
  • Health Sciences
  • Law
  • MARBL
  • Oxford College
  • Theology
  • Schools
    • Undergraduate

      • Emory College
      • Oxford College
      • Business School
      • School of Nursing

      Community

      • Emory College
      • Oxford College
      • Business School
      • School of Nursing
    • Graduate

      • Business School
      • Graduate School
      • School of Law
      • School of Medicine
      • School of Nursing
      • School of Public Health
      • School of Theology
  • Libraries
    • Libraries

      • Robert W. Woodruff
      • Business
      • Chemistry
      • Health Sciences
      • Law
      • MARBL
      • Music & Media
      • Oxford College
      • Theology
    • Library Tools

      • Course Reserves
      • Databases
      • Digital Scholarship (ECDS)
      • discoverE
      • eJournals
      • Electronic Dissertations
      • EmoryFindingAids
      • EUCLID
      • ILLiad
      • OpenEmory
      • Research Guides
  • Resources
    • Resources

      • Administrative Offices
      • Emory Healthcare
      • Academic Calendars
      • Bookstore
      • Campus Maps
      • Shuttles and Parking
      • Athletics: Emory Eagles
      • Arts at Emory
      • Michael C. Carlos Museum
      • Emory News Center
      • Emory Report
    • Resources

      • Emergency Contacts
      • Information Technology (IT)
      • Outlook Web Access
      • Office 365
      • Blackboard
      • OPUS
      • PeopleSoft Financials: Compass
      • Careers
      • Human Resources
      • Emory Alumni Association
  • Browse
    • Works by Author
    • Works by Journal
    • Works by Subject
    • Works by Dept
    • Faculty by Dept
  • For Authors
    • How to Submit
    • Deposit Advice
    • Author Rights
    • Publishing Your Data
    • FAQ
    • Emory Open Access Policy
    • Open Access Fund
  • About OpenEmory
    • About OpenEmory
    • About Us
    • Citing Articles
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
 
Contact Us

Filter Results:

Year

  • 2012 (1)

Author

  • Cao, C (1)
  • Ji, G (1)
  • Liao, Z (1)
  • Luo, Z (1)
  • She, Hua (1)
  • Wang, M (1)
  • Yu, X (1)
  • Yue, S (1)

Journal

  • Critical Care Nursing Quarterly (1)

Keyword

  • 1 (1)
  • 20 (1)
  • 4 (1)
  • acet (1)
  • aquaporin (1)
  • barrier (1)
  • beta (1)
  • biomedicin (1)
  • brain (1)
  • c (1)
  • care (1)
  • cerebr (1)
  • critic (1)
  • disrupt (1)
  • edema (1)
  • encephalopathi (1)
  • experiment (1)
  • hemorrhag (1)
  • hyperton (1)
  • increas (1)
  • interleukin (1)
  • intern (1)
  • intracerebr (1)
  • intracrani (1)
  • intracranialpressur (1)
  • kinas (1)
  • life (1)
  • lipopolysaccharid (1)
  • mannitol (1)
  • medicin (1)
  • membran (1)
  • myrist (1)
  • percent (1)
  • phorbol (1)
  • phorbolmyrist (1)
  • plasma (1)
  • plasmamembran (1)
  • pressur (1)
  • protein (1)
  • proteinkinasec (1)
  • rat (1)
  • ratbrain (1)
  • salin (1)
  • scienc (1)
  • septic (1)
  • technolog (1)

Author department

  • Pharmacology: Admin (1)

Search Results for all work with filters:

  • Huo, H
  • Zhu, N
  • Biology, Physiology
  • Health Sciences, Pharmacology
  • general

Work 1 of 1

Sorted by relevance

Article

Hypertonic saline reduces lipopolysaccharide-induced mouse brain edema through inhibiting aquaporin 4 expression

by C Cao; X Yu; Z Liao; N Zhu; H Huo; M Wang; G Ji; Hua She; Z Luo; S Yue

2012

Subjects
  • Health Sciences, Pharmacology
  • Biology, Physiology
  • File Download
  • View Abstract

Abstract:Close

Introduction: Three percent sodium chloride (NaCl) treatment has been shown to reduce brain edema and inhibited brain aquaporin 4 (AQP4) expression in bacterial meningitis induced by Escherichia coli. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is the main pathogenic component of E. coli. We aimed to explore the effect of 3% NaCl in mouse brain edema induced by LPS, as well as to elucidate the potential mechanisms of action. Methods: Three percent NaCl was used to treat cerebral edema induced by LPS in mice in vivo. Brain water content, IL-1β, TNFα, immunoglobulin G (IgG), AQP4 mRNA and protein were measured in brain tissues. IL-1β, 3% NaCl and calphostin C (a specific inhibitor of protein kinase C) were used to treat the primary astrocytes in vitro. AQP4 mRNA and protein were measured in astrocytes. Differences in various groups were determined by one-way analysis of variance. Results: Three percent NaCl attenuated the increase of brain water content, IL-1β, TNFα, IgG, AQP4 mRNA and protein in brain tissues induced by LPS. Three percent NaCl inhibited the increase of AQP4 mRNA and protein in astrocytes induced by IL-1β in vitro. Calphostin C blocked the decrease of AQP4 mRNA and protein in astrocytes induced by 3% NaCl in vitro. Conclusions: Osmotherapy with 3% NaCl ameliorated LPS-induced cerebral edema in vivo. In addition to its osmotic force, 3% NaCl exerted anti-edema effects possibly through down-regulating the expression of proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1β and TNFα) and inhibiting the expression of AQP4 induced by proinflammatory cytokines. Three percent NaCl attenuated the expression of AQP4 through activation of protein kinase C in astrocytes.
Site Statistics
  • 16,941
  • Total Works
  • 3,667,826
  • Downloads
  • 1,143,737
  • Downloads This Year
  • 6,807
  • Faculty Profiles

Copyright © 2016 Emory University - All Rights Reserved
540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
(404) 727-6861
Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions

v2.2.8-dev

Contact Us Recent and Popular Items
Download now