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Neuroprotective role of lactate in rat neonatal hypoxia-ischemia

Hélène Roumes, Ursule Dumont, Stéphane Sanchez, Leslie Mazuel, Jordy Blanc, Gérard Raffard, Jean‐François Chateil, Luc Pellerin, Anne‐Karine Bouzier‐Sore

2020Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism111 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hypoxic-ischemic (HI) encephalopathy remains a major cause of perinatal mortality and chronic disability in newborns worldwide (1-6 for 1000 births). The only current clinical treatment is hypothermia, which is efficient for less than 60% of babies. Mainly considered as a waste product in the past, lactate, in addition to glucose, is increasingly admitted as a supplementary fuel for neurons and, more recently, as a signaling molecule in the brain. Our aim was to investigate the neuroprotective effect of lactate in a neonatal (seven day old) rat model of hypoxia-ischemia. Pups received intra-peritoneal injection(s) of lactate (40 μmol). Size and apparent diffusion coefficients of brain lesions were assessed by magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging. Oxiblot analyses and long-term behavioral studies were also conducted. A single lactate injection induced a 30% reduction in brain lesion volume, indicating a rapid and efficient neuroprotective effect. When oxamate, a lactate dehydrogenase inhibitor, was co-injected with lactate, the neuroprotection was completely abolished, highlighting the role of lactate metabolism in this protection. After three lactate injections (one per day), pups presented the smallest brain lesion volume and a complete recovery of neurological reflexes, sensorimotor capacities and long-term memory, demonstrating that lactate administration is a promising therapy for neonatal HI insult.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroprotectionIschemiaMedicineEncephalopathyHypoxia (environmental)LesionHypothermiaLactate dehydrogenaseAnesthesiaLactic acidBrain damageBrain ischemiaPharmacologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyPathologyBiologyChemistryBiochemistryOxygenGeneticsOrganic chemistryEnzymeBacteriaNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyFetal and Pediatric Neurological DisordersTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances