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Characterization of the expression and inflammatory activity of NADPH oxidase after spinal cord injury.

S J Cooney1, Y Zhao, K R Byrnes.   

Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the NADPH oxidase (NOX) enzyme are both up-regulated after spinal cord injury (SCI) and play significant roles in promoting post-injury inflammation. However, the cellular and temporal expression profile of NOX isotypes, including NOX2, 3, and 4, after SCI is currently unclear. The purpose of this study was to resolve this expression profile and examine the effect of inhibition of NOX on inflammation after SCI. Briefly, adult male rats were subjected to moderate contusion SCI. Double immunofluorescence for NOX isotypes and CNS cellular types was performed at 24 h, 7 days, and 28 days post-injury. NOX isotypes were found to be expressed in neurons, astrocytes, and microglia, and this expression was dependent on injury status. NOX2 and 4 were found in all cell types assessed, while NOX3 was positively identified in neurons only. NOX2 was the most responsive to injury, increasing in both microglia and astrocytes. The biggest increases in expression were observed at 7 days post-injury and increased expression was maintained through 28 days. NOX2 inhibition by systemic administration of gp91ds-tat at 15 min, 6 h or 7 days after injury reduced both pro-inflammatory cytokine expression and evidence of oxidative stress in the injured spinal cord. This study therefore illustrates the regional and temporal influence on NOX isotype expression and the importance of NOX activation in SCI. This information will be useful in future studies of understanding ROS production after injury and therapeutic potentials.

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Keywords:  NOX2; animal studies; cytokines; gp91ds-tat; oxidative stress

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24866054      PMCID: PMC4183135          DOI: 10.3109/10715762.2014.927578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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