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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
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The neuroprotective roles of both
hypothermia
and ginkgolides have been well confirmed. We first examined whether
hypothermia
(32 or 28 degrees C) or ginkgolides have a protective effect on astrocytes against ischemia and reperfusion-induced injury. We demonstrated that ginkgolides, but not
hypothermia
, have a significantly time- and concentration-dependent protective role in ischemic astrocytes. We then investigated whether co-treatment with
hypothermia
and ginkgolides has a synergistic role to protect astrocytes against ischemia and reperfusion-induced injury. Cells were incubated with 18.75, 37.5 or 75 microg/ml of ginkgolides at 37, 32 or 28 degrees C for 24, 48 or 72 h before exposure to ischemia (24h) and then reperfusion (24h). Data showed that the co-treatment induced a significant decrease, rather than an increase as we had expected, in their cellular viabilities and anti-apoptotic abilities as compared with the cells treated by ginkgolides only. Western blot analysis demonstrated that
hypothermia
(32 or 28 degrees C for 24h) has no effect on the expression of Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (
HIF-1 alpha
) protein, suggesting that
HIF-1 alpha
is not associated with the adverse effect of
hypothermia
on ginkgolides. The findings imply the importance of further investigating the effects of
hypothermia
on the pharmacological role or therapeutic efficacy of drugs commonly used clinically.
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PMID:Hypothermia attenuates protective effects of ginkgolides on astrocytes from ischemia/reperfusion injury. 1912 59