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Superoxide Dismutase As an Inhibitor of Postischemic Microvascular Permeability Increase in the Hamster

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Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 2170246
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The purpose was to elucidate the involvement of superoxide radical (O2-.) in the postischemic increase in the vascular permeability in the hamster cheek pouch. Cheek pouches of anesthetized hamsters were everted, prepared for intravital microscopy, and superfused with a bicarbonate buffered saline solution. Local ischemia for 30 min was obtained using a cuff placed around the proximal part of the cheek pouch. The vascular permeability in the postcapillary venules was quantified as leakage of intravenously injected fluorescein labeled dextran (FITC-dextran, Mw 150,000), using intravital microscopy and fluorimetry. There was a significant and reversible permeability increase after the reperfusion started. In the first series of experiments, combined intravenous infusion and topical application of human recombinant extracellular superoxide dismutase C (EC-SOD C) reduced the postischemic permeability response by 80%. Bovine CuZn-SOD given in exactly the same way reduced the response by 60%. In the second series of experiments, inactivated EC-SOD C was given to the control animals and active EC-SOD C was given to the treated animals. The topical treatment was excluded. Only active EC-SOD C reduced significantly the postischemic permeability increase when present during the ischemic period. Treatment with mannitol (i.v.) did not alter the postischemic response. Since active EC-SOD C and CuZn-SOD but not inactivated EC-SOD C effectively inhibited the response, we suggest that the superoxide anion is involved in the mediation of the postischemic permeability increase in the hamster.

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