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Ischemic tolerance in an in vivo model of glutamate preconditioning.

Yomna Badawi1, Ranu Pal, Dongwei Hui, Elias K Michaelis, Honglian Shi.   

Abstract

Ischemia initiates a complicated biochemical cascade of events that triggers neuronal death. This study focuses on glutamate-mediated neuronal tolerance to ischemia-reperfusion. We employed an animal model of lifelong excess release of glutamate, the glutamate dehydrogenase 1 transgenic (Tg) mouse, as a model of in vivo glutamate preconditioning. Nine- and twenty-two-month-old Tg and wild-type (wt) mice were subjected to 90 min of middle cerebral artery occlusion, followed by 24 hr of reperfusion. The Tg mice suffered significantly reduced infarction and edema volume compared with their wt counterparts. We further analyzed proteasomal activity, level of ubiquitin immunostaining, and microtubule-associated protein-2A (MAP2A) expression to understand the mechanism of neuroprotection observed in the Tg mice. We found that, in the absence of ischemia, the Tg mice exhibited higher activity of the 20S and 26S proteasomes, whereas there was no significant difference in the level of hippocampal ubiquitin immunostaining between wt and Tg mice. A surprising, significant increase was observed in MAP2A expression in neurons of the Tg hippocampus following ischemia-reperfusion compared with that in wt hippocampus. The results suggest that increased proteasome activity and MAP2A synthesis and transport might account for the effectiveness of glutamate preconditioning against ischemia-reperfusion.
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  MAP2; aging; hippocampus; stroke; ubiquitin

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25421886      PMCID: PMC4329082          DOI: 10.1002/jnr.23517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Res        ISSN: 0360-4012            Impact factor:   4.164


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