Effects of 17beta-oestradiol on cerebral ischaemic damage and lipid peroxidation.

Brain Res

Division of Clinical Neuroscience, Wellcome Surgical Institute, University of Glasgow, Garscube Estate, Bearsden Road, Glasgow G61 1QH, UK.

Published: March 2005

Introduction: Numerous studies demonstrate oestrogen's neuroprotective effect in stroke models, although the mechanisms are unclear. Since oestrogen is an antioxidant, we tested the hypothesis that oestrogen reduces stroke-induced damage by reducing free radical damage, particularly lipid peroxidation.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were ovariectomised and a 17beta-oestradiol (0.25 mg, 21 day release) or placebo pellet implanted subcutaneously. Two weeks later, permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was induced by intraluminal filament. At 2 and 24 h post-MCAO, neurological deficits were assessed. At the 24 h end point, plasma oestradiol was measured and brain sections stained with haematoxylin and eosin or lipid peroxidation marker, 4-hydroxynonenol (4-HNE) immunohistochemistry carried out to measure infarct volume and volume of tissue displaying oxidative damage, respectively.

Results: Plasma 17beta-oestradiol in oestradiol and placebo groups was 72.6+/-38.0 and 9.3+/-7.4 pg/ml (mean+/-SD), respectively. Infarct volume was significantly increased (118%) with oestradiol treatment (oestradiol=124+/-84.5, placebo=57+/-46.4 mm3, mean+/-SD, P<0.05). The relationship between 4-HNE and infarct volume was significantly influenced by 17beta-oestradiol. Neurological deficits were similar between groups (oestradiol median=13, placebo=14, max score=33).

Conclusion: Two week pre-treatment with a high physiological dose of 17beta-oestradiol increased infarct volume after permanent MCAO. Although contrary to our original hypothesis, this result demonstrates that oestrogen does have the capacity to promote detrimental actions in the stroke-injured brain. Given the wide use of oestrogen (contraception, osteoporosis and menopause), more research to clarify the influence of oestrogen on brain injury is urgently required.

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