Expression of basic fibroblast growth factor in astrocytes at the site of cerebral lesions and edematous areas under chronic hypertension.

E Yamada, H Kataoka, C H Chue, F Hazama
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In an attempt to obtain information about changes of the basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in the brain under chronic hypertensive condition, we studied immunohistochemically the distribution of bFGF in the brain of stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP). In the control normotensive rats, only weak immunoreactivity for bFGF was demonstrated in nerve cells and some astrocytes. In SHRSP marked immunoreactivity was demonstrated in the densely packed reactive cells, particularly astrocytes, in and around cerebral lesions. Slightly increased reaction for bFGF was found in the nerve cells around lesions. Astrocytes in the white matter also showed immunoreactivity for bFGF, the localization of which corresponded very well with the site of edema. This finding indicates the possibility that brain edema expresses bFGF in astrocytes and possibly in nerve cells.

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慢性高血压脑病变及水肿区星形胶质细胞中碱性成纤维细胞生长因子的表达。
为了了解慢性高血压大鼠脑内碱性成纤维细胞生长因子(bFGF)的变化,我们采用免疫组织化学方法研究了脑卒中易发自发性高血压大鼠(SHRSP)脑内碱性成纤维细胞生长因子的分布。在正常血压大鼠中,神经细胞和部分星形胶质细胞仅表现出对bFGF的弱免疫反应性。在SHRSP中,大脑病变内部和周围密集堆积的反应性细胞,特别是星形胶质细胞,显示出明显的免疫反应性。在病变周围的神经细胞中发现bFGF的反应略有增加。白质星形胶质细胞对bFGF也表现出免疫反应性,其定位与水肿部位非常吻合。这一发现表明脑水肿可能在星形胶质细胞中表达bFGF,也可能在神经细胞中表达。
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