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Electroacupuncture improves cognitive ability following cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury via CaM-CaMKIV-CREB signaling in the rat hippocampus.

Yun Zhang1, Ruhui Lin2, Jing Tao2, Yunan Wu3, Bin Chen4, Kunqiang Yu4, Jixiang Chen4, Xiaojie Li3, Li-Dian Chen3.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on cognitive deficits, and the underlying mechanism following cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) via the calmodulin (CaM)-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type IV (CaMKIV)-cyclic adenosine monophosphate response elements binding protein (CREB) intracellular signaling pathway in the hippocampus. In total, 45 adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups, namely the sham group, the middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) group and the MCAO + EA group. Rats in the MCAO and MCAO + EA groups were modeled for post-stroke cognitive impairment. EA was performed at the Baihui and Shenting acupuncture points for 30 min/day for one week in the MCAO + EA group. Behavioral testing was analyzed using a step-down apparatus, while 2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride was used to detect the infarct volume and lesion size. In addition, CaM activity was assessed by cyclic nucleotide-dependent phosphodiesterase analysis, and the protein expression levels of CaM, CaMKIV, phosphorylated (p)-CaMKIV, CREB and p-CREB were analyzed by western blot analysis. The cerebral I/R injured rat model in the MCAO group was established successfully with regard to the infarct volume and neuronal lesion size, as compared with the sham group. EA was demonstrated to effectively improve the cognitive ability, as measured by the step-down apparatus test, and decrease the infarct volume when compared with the MCAO group (P<0.05). The step-down apparatus test for the EA-treated rats revealed improved learning and reduced memory impairment when compared with the MCAO group. Furthermore, CaM activity and CaM protein expression levels in the MCAO + EA group were lower compared with those in the MCAO group (P<0.05). By contrast, the protein expression levels of CaMKIV, p-CaMKIV, CREB and p-CREB were significantly reduced in the MCAO group when compared with the sham group (P<0.05), although the expression levels increased following EA treatment when compared with the MCAO group (P<0.05). Therefore, cognitive repair benefited from EA, and the main intracellular signaling pathway in the hippocampus was mediated by CaM-CaMKIV-CREB. EA effectively inhibited the expression and activity of CaM, while further enhancing the expression of CaMKIV and CREB, and their associated phosphorylated functions.

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Keywords:  calmodulin; calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type IV; cerebral ischemia-reperfusion; cognitive deficits; cyclic adenosine monophosphate response elements binding protein; electroacupuncture; hippocampus

Year:  2016        PMID: 27446275      PMCID: PMC4950700          DOI: 10.3892/etm.2016.3428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Ther Med        ISSN: 1792-0981            Impact factor:   2.447


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