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J Neurol Sci ; 323(1-2): 134-40, 2012 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23040263

ABSTRACT

The present study, using a rodent model of closed-head diffuse traumatic brain injury (TBI), investigated the role of dysregulated aquaporins (AQP) 4 and 9, as well as hypoxia inducible factor -1α(HIF-1α) on brain edema formation, neuronal injury, and functional deficits. TBI was induced in adult (400-425 g), male Sprague-Dawley rats using a modified Marmarou's head impact-acceleration device (450 g weight dropped from 2m height). Animals in each treatment group were administered intravenous anti-AQP4 or -AQP9 antibodies or 2-Methoxyestradiol (2ME2, an inhibitor of HIF-1α) 30 min after injury. At 24h post-TBI, animals (n=6 each group) were sacrificed to examine the extent of brain edema by water content, as well as protein expression of AQP and HIF-1α by Western immune-blotting. At 48-hours post-TBI, neuronal injury (n=8 each group) was assessed by FluoroJade (FJ) histochemistry. Spatial learning and memory deficits were evaluated by radial arm maze (n=8 each group) up to 21 days post-TBI. Compared to non-injured controls, significant (p<0.05) increases in the expression of AQP4 and -9 were detected in the brains of injured animals. In addition, significant (p<0.05) brain edema after TBI was associated with increases (p <0.05) both in neuronal injury (FJ labeling) and neurobehavioral deficits. Selective inhibition of either AQP4 or -9, or HIF-1α significantly (p<0.05) decreased the expression of the proteins. In addition, inhibition of the AQPs and HIF-1α significantly (p<0.05) ameliorated brain edema, as well as the number of injured neurons in cortical layers II/III and V/VI, striatum and hippocampal regions CA1/CA3. Finally, compared to the non-treated TBI animals, AQP or HIF-1α inhibition significantly (p<0.01) improved neurobehavioral outcomes after TBI. Taken together, the present data supports a causal relation between HIF-AQP mediated cerebral edema, secondary neuronal injury, and tertiary behavioral deficits post-TBI. The data further suggests that upstream modulation of the molecular patho-trajectory effectively ameliorates both neuronal injury and behavioral deficits post-TBI.


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Aquaporin 4/physiology , Aquaporins/physiology , Brain Injuries/drug therapy , Estradiol/analogs & derivatives , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/physiology , Immunoglobulin G/therapeutic use , Nerve Tissue Proteins/physiology , 2-Methoxyestradiol , Animals , Aquaporin 4/antagonists & inhibitors , Aquaporin 4/biosynthesis , Aquaporin 4/genetics , Aquaporin 4/immunology , Aquaporins/antagonists & inhibitors , Aquaporins/biosynthesis , Aquaporins/genetics , Aquaporins/immunology , Brain Damage, Chronic/etiology , Brain Damage, Chronic/prevention & control , Brain Damage, Chronic/psychology , Brain Edema/etiology , Brain Edema/prevention & control , Brain Injuries/complications , Brain Injuries/pathology , Brain Injuries/physiopathology , Brain Injuries/psychology , CA1 Region, Hippocampal/pathology , CA3 Region, Hippocampal/pathology , Cell Membrane Permeability/drug effects , Corpus Striatum/pathology , Estradiol/pharmacology , Estradiol/therapeutic use , Fluoresceins , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/antagonists & inhibitors , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/biosynthesis , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/genetics , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Immunoglobulin G/pharmacology , Male , Maze Learning/drug effects , Memory Disorders/etiology , Memory Disorders/prevention & control , Nerve Tissue Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Nerve Tissue Proteins/biosynthesis , Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics , Neurons/pathology , Organic Chemicals/pharmacokinetics , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Neurosci Lett ; 483(3): 162-6, 2010 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20691248

ABSTRACT

Studies have demonstrated neuroprotective effects of either TNF-alpha or HSP-70 in ischemia/reperfusion injury following exercise. However, the protective mechanisms involving combined effect of the two proteins, particularly in neuronal apoptosis, remain unclear. This study aims to elucidate the beneficial role of TNF-alpha and HSP-70 in the regulation of apoptotic proteins and ERK signaling in hypoxic injury. Cortical neurons from 20 Sprague-Dawley rat embryos were isolated and cultured in five groups with or without pretreatment with recombinant TNF-alpha, HSP-70 protein or both prior to hypoxic conditions: (1) control; (2) control/hypoxia; (3) TNF-alpha/hypoxia; (4) HSP-70/hypoxia and (5) TNF-alpha/HSP-70/hypoxia. Western blotting was used to detect pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins, including Bax, AIF, Bcl-xL, Bcl-2, and pERK1/2 protein. TNF-alpha and HSP-70 significantly (p<0.05) reduced the levels of pro-apoptotic proteins, Bax and AIF. Also, pretreatment of hypoxic brain tissue with TNF-alpha and HSP-70 significantly (p<0.05) enhanced the levels of anti-apoptotic protein, Bcl-xL. TNF-alpha and HSP-70 together increased Bcl-2 levels by 70%. Hypoxia caused a significant (p<0.05) increase in ERK1/2 phosphorylation levels by 224%. The most effective inhibition of ERK levels was obtained by the combined administration of TNF-alpha and HSP-70. This study suggested that TNF-alpha and HSP-70 together enhance the decrease in pro-apoptotic protein levels and the increase in anti-apoptotic protein levels in the event of neuronal hypoxia through ERK1/2 signal transduction.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/drug effects , Cell Hypoxia/physiology , HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins/pharmacology , Neurons/drug effects , Neuroprotective Agents/pharmacology , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/pharmacology , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Apoptosis Inducing Factor/metabolism , Cell Hypoxia/drug effects , Cells, Cultured , Cerebral Cortex/cytology , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Combinations , Embryo, Mammalian , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Mice , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3/metabolism , bcl-2-Associated X Protein/metabolism , bcl-X Protein/metabolism
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