Literature DB >> 25500153

Fibrinogen nitrotyrosination after ischemic stroke impairs thrombolysis and promotes neuronal death.

Gerard Ill-Raga1, Ernest Palomer1, Eva Ramos-Fernández1, Francesc X Guix1, Mònica Bosch-Morató1, Biuse Guivernau1, Marta Tajes1, Victòria Valls-Comamala1, Jordi Jiménez-Conde2, Angel Ois2, Fernando Pérez-Asensio3, Mario Reyes-Navarro4, Carolina Caballo5, Gabriel Gil-Gómez6, Irene Lopez-Vilchez5, Ana M Galan5, Francesc Alameda7, Gines Escolar5, Carlos Opazo8, Anna M Planas3, Jaume Roquer2, Miguel A Valverde1, Francisco J Muñoz9.   

Abstract

Ischemic stroke is an acute vascular event that compromises neuronal viability, and identification of the pathophysiological mechanisms is critical for its correct management. Ischemia produces increased nitric oxide synthesis to recover blood flow but also induces a free radical burst. Nitric oxide and superoxide anion react to generate peroxynitrite that nitrates tyrosines. We found that fibrinogen nitrotyrosination was detected in plasma after the initiation of ischemic stroke in human patients. Electron microscopy and protein intrinsic fluorescence showed that in vitro nitrotyrosination of fibrinogen affected its structure. Thromboelastography showed that initially fibrinogen nitrotyrosination retarded clot formation but later made the clot more resistant to fibrinolysis. This result was independent of any effect on thrombin production. Immunofluorescence analysis of affected human brain areas also showed that both fibrinogen and nitrotyrosinated fibrinogen spread into the brain parenchyma after ischemic stroke. Therefore, we assayed the toxicity of fibrinogen and nitrotyrosinated fibrinogen in a human neuroblastoma cell line. For that purpose we measured the activity of caspase-3, a key enzyme in the apoptotic pathway, and cell survival. We found that nitrotyrosinated fibrinogen induced higher activation of caspase 3. Accordingly, cell survival assays showed a more neurotoxic effect of nitrotyrosinated fibrinogen at all concentrations tested. In summary, nitrotyrosinated fibrinogen would be of pathophysiological interest in ischemic stroke due to both its impact on hemostasis - it impairs thrombolysis, the main target in stroke treatments - and its neurotoxicity that would contribute to the death of the brain tissue surrounding the infarcted area.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Fibrinogen; Ischemic stroke; Nitric oxide; Peroxynitrite

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25500153     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2014.12.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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