Jg. Pilitsis et al., Inhibition of Na+/H+ exchange by SM-20220 attenuates free fatty acid efflux in rat cerebral cortex during ischemia-reperfusion injury, BRAIN RES, 913(2), 2001, pp. 156-158
The Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE) is activated during ischemia-reperfusion in an e
ffort to restore intracellular pH to normal levels. Inhibition of NHE with
non-selective amiloride derivatives has been shown to be neuroprotective an
d to attenuate free fatty acid efflux during ischemia-reperfusion. We evalu
ated the effects of SM-20220 (20 muM), a highly selective and specific NHE
inhibitor, applied topically onto rat cerebral cortex prior to and during a
20-min period of ischemia. SM-20220 application significantly reduced the
ischemia-evoked efflux of myristic, palmitic, and arachidonic acids during
both ischemia and reperfusion with significant decreases in linoleic and do
cosahexaenoic levels during reperfusion. This study confirms the importance
of NHEs in eliciting free fatty acid efflux, inhibition of which may be an
essential component of the neuroprotective benefits of NHE inhibitors in i
schemia-reperfusion injury. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.