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Protective role of metallothioneins in the injured mammalian brain.

Adrian K West1, Meng Inn Chuah, James C Vickers, Roger S Chung.   

Abstract

Metallothioneins (MTs) are small cysteine-rich proteins which are found widely throughout the mammalian body, including the CNS. There are extensive data on the structure and expression of MTs, and many basic properties pertinent to MT biology in the CNS appear to be well established. As discussed in this review, one isoform class (MT-I/II) is rapidly induced following many types of CNS insult, and is strongly neuroprotective, whilst another isoform class (MT-III) shows major differences in its expression profile and physiological properties. As in other tissues, there is no clear consensus on the mechanism of MT action in the CNS and how it exerts its protective role, despite a number of excellent animal and cell culture models of MT expression in the brain, and a large literature on the physico-chemical properties of MTs extending over several decades. This review is therefore an attempt to summarise the recent literature on the expression of MTs in the adult mammalian brain and how MTs possibly act to protect the brain following physical or chemical insult. One exciting finding from recent work is that perturbing the levels of MT in the brain has an effect that extends beyond cells which normally express MT to other cell types including neurons, microglia and cells of the immune system. These observations were made mainly using animal models in which MT action can be observed in its normal cellular context, and this review focuses particularly on work conducted in animal models of physical and chemical injury in the brain.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15357139     DOI: 10.1515/revneuro.2004.15.3.157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurosci        ISSN: 0334-1763            Impact factor:   4.353


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1.  Redefining the role of metallothionein within the injured brain: extracellular metallothioneins play an important role in the astrocyte-neuron response to injury.

Authors:  Roger S Chung; Milena Penkowa; Justin Dittmann; Carolyn E King; Carole Bartlett; Johanne W Asmussen; Juan Hidalgo; Javier Carrasco; Yee Kee J Leung; Adam K Walker; Samantha J Fung; Sarah A Dunlop; Melinda Fitzgerald; Lyn D Beazley; Meng I Chuah; James C Vickers; Adrian K West
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2008-03-11       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 2.  Metallothionein in the central nervous system: Roles in protection, regeneration and cognition.

Authors:  Adrian K West; Juan Hidalgo; Donnie Eddins; Edward D Levin; Michael Aschner
Journal:  Neurotoxicology       Date:  2008-01-19       Impact factor: 4.294

Review 3.  New strategies in neuroprotection and neurorepair.

Authors:  Marta C Antonelli; Gilles J Guillemin; Rita Raisman-Vozari; Elaine A Del-Bel; Michael Aschner; Michael A Collins; Yousef Tizabi; Rosario Moratalla; Adrian K West
Journal:  Neurotox Res       Date:  2011-08-23       Impact factor: 3.911

4.  Metallothionein-I/II Promotes Axonal Regeneration in the Central Nervous System.

Authors:  Mustafa M Siddiq; Sari S Hannila; Jason B Carmel; John B Bryson; Jianwei Hou; Elena Nikulina; Matthew R Willis; Wilfredo Mellado; Erica L Richman; Melissa Hilaire; Ronald P Hart; Marie T Filbin
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2015-05-06       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 5.  Neuroprotection and regeneration by extracellular metallothionein via lipoprotein-receptor-related proteins.

Authors:  Adrian K West; Jacqueline Y K Leung; Roger S Chung
Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem       Date:  2011-07-21       Impact factor: 3.358

6.  Metallothionein treatment attenuates microglial activation and expression of neurotoxic quinolinic acid following traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  R S Chung; Y K Leung; C W Butler; Y Chen; E D Eaton; M W Pankhurst; A K West; G J Guillemin
Journal:  Neurotox Res       Date:  2009-03-20       Impact factor: 3.911

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Journal:  Crit Care Med       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 7.598

8.  Metallothionein induction reduces caspase-3 activity and TNFalpha levels with preservation of cognitive function and intact hippocampal neurons in carmustine-treated rats.

Authors:  Gouda K Helal; Abdulaziz M Aleisa; Omayma K Helal; Salim S Al-Rejaie; Abdulaziz A Al-Yahya; Abdulhakeem A Al-Majed; Othman A Al-Shabanah
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2009 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 6.543

9.  The Balance between Life and Death of Cells: Roles of Metallothioneins.

Authors:  Allan Evald Nielsen; Adam Bohr; Milena Penkowa
Journal:  Biomark Insights       Date:  2007-02-07

10.  Putative psychosis genes in the prefrontal cortex: combined analysis of gene expression microarrays.

Authors:  Kwang Ho Choi; Michael Elashoff; Brandon W Higgs; Jonathan Song; Sanghyeon Kim; Sarven Sabunciyan; Suad Diglisic; Robert H Yolken; Michael B Knable; E Fuller Torrey; Maree J Webster
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2008-11-07       Impact factor: 3.630

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