Research Article

Prophylactic Subacute Administration of Zinc Increases CCL2, CCR2, FGF2, and IGF-1 Expression and Prevents the Long-Term Memory Loss in a Rat Model of Cerebral Hypoxia-Ischemia

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The subacute administration effect of zinc on levels of CCR2 expression after hypoxia-ischemia in rats. RT-PCR was used to determine mRNA levels of CCR2 (311 bp) and GA3PDH (420 bp). ((a) and (b)) Showing representative photographs of ethidium-bromide-stained RT-PCR products fractionated on 2% agarose gel and the respective densitometry analysis. ((c) and (d)) Showing the CCR2 protein levels measured using ELISA. Each value represents the mean ± SEM of 5 independent experiments in triplicate. (1) Zn96h, rats injected with ZnCl2 (one dose every 24 h during 4 days). (2) Zn96h + CCAO, rats treated with zinc before 10 min of common carotid artery occlusion (CCAO). (3) CCAO, rats with CCAO only. (4) Sham group, rats with mock CCAO. (5) Untreated rats. , significant when compared with the control group; ANOVA test and post hoc Dunnett’s test. , significant when compared between groups; unpaired Student’s -test. .