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Query: UMLS:C0020440 (
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Diazoxide
(
Diaz
), an activator of mitochondrial ATP-sensitive K+ (mitoKATP) channels, is neuroprotective, but the mechanism of action is unclear. We tested whether
Diaz
preserves endothelium-dependent (
hypercapnia
) or -independent [iloprost (Ilo)] cerebrovascular dilator responses after ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in newborn pigs and whether the effect of
Diaz
is sensitive to 5-hydroxydecanoate (5-HD), an inhibitor of mitoKATP channels. Anesthetized, ventilated piglets (n = 48) were equipped with closed cranial windows. Changes in diameter of pial arterioles were determined with intravital microscopy in response to graded
hypercapnia
(5-10% CO2 - 21% O2-balance N2, n = 25) or Ilo (0.1-1 microg/ml, n = 18) before and 1 h after 10 min of global I/R. Experimental groups were pretreated with vehicle, NS-398 (a selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor, 1 mg/kg),
Diaz
(3 mg/kg), or 5-HD (20 mg/kg) +
Diaz
. Potential direct effects of
Diaz
and 5-HD on hypercapnic vasodilation were also tested in the absence of I/R (n = 5). To confirm the direct effect of
Diaz
on mitochondria, mitochondrial membrane potential in cultured piglet cerebrovascular endothelial cells was monitored using Mito Tracker Red.
Hypercapnia
resulted in dose-dependent pial arteriolar vasodilation, which was attenuated by approximately 70% after I/R in vehicle- and NS-398-treated animals.
Diaz
and 5-HD did not affect the CO2 response.
Diaz
significantly preserved the postischemic vasodilation response to
hypercapnia
, but not to Ilo.
Diaz
depolarized mitochondria in cultured piglet cerebrovascular endothelial cells, and 5-HD completely abolished the protective effect of
Diaz
, both findings indicate a role for mitoKATP channels. In summary, preservation of arteriolar dilator responsiveness by
Diaz
may contribute to neuroprotection.
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PMID:Diazoxide preserves hypercapnia-induced arteriolar vasodilation after global cerebral ischemia in piglets. 1573 86