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Vol. 294, Issue 3, 800-809, September 2000
Eli Lilly & Co. Ltd., Lilly Research Centre, Windlesham, Surrey,
United Kingdom (A.B., C.A.H., G.M.W., M.A.W., M.F.O., M.J.O.); and Eli
Lilly & Co. Ltd., Lilly Corporate Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
(N.M.J., A.E.K., J.A.M., P.L.O., D.D.S., D.L.)
The mechanisms underlying the neuroprotective effects of the group II
metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) agonist LY379268 were
investigated in a gerbil model of global ischemia. LY379268 (10 mg/kg
i.p.) 30 or 60 min after 5-min bilateral carotid artery occlusion
(BCAO) attenuated the ischemia-induced hyperactivity and provided
protection in the CA1 hippocampal cells. This neuroprotective effect
was maintained (P < .001) when histological
analysis was performed 14 and 28 days after BCAO. Furthermore, 24- or
48-h pretreatment with LY379268, 10 mg/kg i.p., before 5-min BCAO
markedly reduced (P < .001 and
P < .05, respectively) the damage to CA1 hippocampal neurons. This result is consistent with the induction of
neuroprotective factors or a very long brain half-life. To study the
possible induction of neuroprotective factors as contributing to this
action of LY379268, brains were examined for expression of neurotrophic
factors. Results indicated that LY379268 (10 mg/kg i.p.) failed to
alter the expression of transforming growth factor-
, brain-derived
neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor, and basic fibroblast growth
factor in the hippocampal regions of brains taken from gerbils
sacrificed at 6, 24, 72, and 120 h postinjection. The new group II
mGlu antagonist, LY341495, administered 1 h before 5-min BCAO,
attenuated the neuroprotective effect of LY379268 administered 24 h before 5-min BCAO. Complementary pharmacokinetic studies showed that
a significant receptor-active concentration persisted in the brain
24 h after LY379268 10 mg/kg i.p. We conclude that group II mGluR
occupancy, rather than induction of neuroprotective factors, explains
the long-lasting neuroprotective effect of LY379268 in the gerbil model
of global ischemia.
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