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pubmed-article:10197778pubmed:abstractTextThe effects of a traumatic neocortical lesion on c-fos, junB, c-jun, MKP-1 and hsp72 expression were examined by in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry 1-6 h following transcranial cold injury. The direct current potential was recorded in the injury-remote cortex to evaluate the role of transient direct current shifts, i.e. spreading depressions, in gene expression. In 14 out of 21 injured rats, spreading depression-like depolarizations of the direct current potential were noticed, which were accompanied by a transient decrease in electroencephalographic activity and increase in laser Doppler flow. In seven injured animals, no spontaneous spreading depressions were seen. In animals without spreading depressions, only a short-lasting response of c-fos, junB, c-jun and MKP-1 messenger RNAs as well as c-Fos protein was bilaterally found in the piriform cortex, and--with ipsilateral dominance--the dentate gyrus and hippocampal CA3/4 fields at 1 h after lesioning. In injured animals with spreading depressions however, a strong elevation was seen in layers II-IV and VI of the injury-remote ipsilateral cerebral cortex, which persisted over as long as 6 h. Messenger RNA levels for c-fos, junB and MKP-1 were closely related to the time interval between the last depolarization and the end of experiment. Levels were highest shortly after transient direct current shifts, and decreased thereafter mono-exponentially with half-lives of 48, 75 and 58 min for c-fos, junB and MKP-1 messenger RNAs, respectively. In 6 h animals with spreading depressions, hsp72 messenger RNA was slightly elevated in layer II of the injury-remote cortex, but heat shock protein 72 was not increased. The present results demonstrate that spreading depression is the most prominent factor influencing the trauma-related gene response in the lesion-remote cortical tissue.lld:pubmed
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