Korean J Anat.  2007 Dec;40(4):311-317.

Down-Regulation of Aquaporin 4 in the Lithium-Treated Rat Brain

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Dongguk University, Kyungju 780-714, Korea.
  • 2Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Dongguk University, Kyungju 780-714, Korea. jungyw@dongguk.ac.kr

Abstract

Lithium has long been a primary drug used to treat bipolar mood disorder. Recently, in vivo and in vitro studies have demonstrated neuroprotective actions of lithium, even though therapeutic mechanisms of lithium remain obscure. The present study was undertaken to examine whether pretreatment with lithium can reduce the expression of aquaporin4 (AQP4) related to brain edema. Chronic lithium treatment was produced by pellet of standard diet containing 40 mmol/dL and/or 60 mmol/dL lithium chloride for 25 days. The serum concentrations of lithium were increased to 0.60+/-0.1 mEq/L in the 40 mM/dL and 60 mM/dL lithium treated rats which is therapeutic dose of clinical practice. After chronic lithium treatment, there was a dose-dependent down-regulation of AQP4 expression in the cerebrospinal fluid-brain interfaces and blood brain barrier. Down-regulation of AQP4 after chronic lithium treatment suggest that lithium may be used for the prevention or treatment of brain edema.

Keyword

Lithium; Aquaporin4; Brain edema

MeSH Terms

Animals
Aquaporin 4*
Blood-Brain Barrier
Brain Edema
Brain*
Diet
Down-Regulation*
Lithium
Lithium Chloride
Mood Disorders
Rats*
Aquaporin 4
Lithium
Lithium Chloride
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