Current Theory on the Cerebral Mechanisms of Hypoxic PRE- and Postconditioning.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Nauk Pub Date : 2016-10-01
E A Rybnikova, M O Samoilov
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Abstract

An exposure of the organism to several episodes of mild hypoxia results in the development of brain hypoxic/ischemic tolerance, as well as cross-tolerance to the stressful factors of psychoemotional nature. Such kind of preconditioning by mild hypoxia functions as “alarm signalization” by I.P. Pavlov, preparing the organism and, in particularly, brain to the forthcoming harmful event. Dose-dependent action of hypoxia on the brain can be considered as one particular case of the general phenomenon termed hormesis, or neurohormesis. Endogenous defense processes launched by the hypoxic preconditioning and leading to the development of cerebral tolerance are associated with activation of intracellular signal cascades, transcriptional factors, regulatory proteins and expression of pro-adaptive genes and their products in the susceptible brain regions. Important mechanism of systemic adaptation induced by hypoxic preconditioning includes modifications of pituitary-adrenal axis aimed at enhancement of its adaptive resources. All these components are involved in the neuroprotective processes in three sequential phases - initiation, induction, and expression. Important role belongs also to epigenetic mechanisms controlling the activity of pro-adaptive genes. In contrast to the preconditioning, hypoxic postconditioning is comparatively novel phenomenon and therefore its mechanisms are less studied. The involvement of hypoxia-inducible factor HIF-1, and non-specific protective processes as up-regulation of anti-apoptotic factors and neurotrophines.

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低氧前后适应脑机制的研究进展。
机体暴露于几次轻度缺氧会导致脑缺氧/缺血耐受性的发展,以及对心理情绪性应激因素的交叉耐受性。这种由轻度缺氧引起的预处理就像巴甫洛夫所说的“警报信号”一样,使机体,尤其是大脑为即将到来的有害事件做好准备。缺氧对大脑的剂量依赖性作用可以被认为是称为激效或神经激效的一般现象的一种特殊情况。缺氧预处理引发的内源性防御过程与细胞内信号级联、转录因子、调节蛋白以及促适应基因及其产物在易感脑区表达的激活有关。低氧预处理诱导全身适应的重要机制包括改变垂体-肾上腺轴以增强其适应资源。所有这些成分都参与了神经保护过程的三个连续阶段-起始,诱导和表达。调控促适应基因活性的表观遗传机制也起着重要作用。与预处理相比,缺氧后适应是一种相对较新的现象,因此对其机制的研究较少。缺氧诱导因子HIF-1和非特异性保护过程的参与,如抗凋亡因子和神经营养因子的上调。
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