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Query: UMLS:C0917798 (
cerebral ischemia
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CIRP
(cold-inducible RNA-binding protein) mRNA is highly expressed in hypothermic conditions in mammalian cells, and the relationship between
CIRP
and neuroprotection for
cerebral ischemia
under hypothermia has been focused upon. At present, however, the expression characteristics of
CIRP
under hypothermia and
cerebral ischemia
in vivo are not clearly elucidated. In this study,
CIRP
mRNA expression in various regions of rat brain was examined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
CIRP
expression levels were found to be similar in the hippocampus and cortex. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis revealed increasing
CIRP
mRNA expression in the cortex during the 24-h observation period following treatment with hypothermia or
cerebral ischemia
, with a greater increase in the hypothermia group. When
cerebral ischemia
was induced following hypothermia,
CIRP
mRNA expression in the cortex again showed a significant increasing tendency, but ischemia delayed the appearance of this increase. To reveal the relationship between
CIRP
and energy metabolism in the rat brain, lactate and pyruvate concentrations in the cortex of the rats treated with hypothermia, ischemia and ischemia after hypothermia were determined by spectrophotometric assay, and levels of phosphofructokinas-1 (PFK-1), the major regulatory enzyme of the glycolytic pathway, in the rat cortex in the three groups was also analyzed by Western blot. Using linear correlation, lactate and pyruvate concentrations, and PFK-1 levels, were each analyzed in the three groups in association with
CIRP
mRNA expression levels. The analysis did not reveal any correlation between the three metabolic parameters and
CIRP
mRNA expression induced by hypothermia, suggesting that while playing a role in neuroprotection under hypothermia,
CIRP
does not affect cerebral energy metabolism.
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PMID:Effects of hypothermia and cerebral ischemia on cold-inducible RNA-binding protein mRNA expression in rat brain. 2054 8