Hyperbilirubinemia Protects Against Focal Ischemia in Rats
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Heme oxygenase-1 (HO1) catalyzes oxidation of the heme molecule in concert with NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase following the specific cleavage of heme into carbon monoxide, iron, and biliverdin, which is rapidly metabolized to bilirubin. HO1 is a stress-inducible protein that protects cells against oxidative injury, but its protective mechanism is not fully understood. The Eizai hyperbilirubinemic rat (EHBR), a mutant strain derived from the Sprague-Dawley rat (SDR), has a mutation in the gene for the canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter, which results in a phenotype of hyperbilirubinemia, and thus is a model of Dubin-Johnson syndrome in humans. In this study, we compared EHBR and SDR with regard to neuronal death induced by 2 hr of occlusion of the middle cerebral artery and reperfusion. In EHBR, the area that was immunoreactive for microtubule-associated protein-2 was significantly reduced, and the HO1-immunoreactive area was smaller than that in SDR. These results suggest that bilirubin has essentially a neuroprotective effect against focal ischemia and may participate in HO1-induced neuroprotection.
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