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Unconventional role of voltage-gated proton channels (VSOP/Hv1) in regulation of microglial ROS production.

Takafumi Kawai1, Yoshifumi Okochi1, Tomohiko Ozaki2, Yoshio Imura3, Schuichi Koizumi3, Maya Yamazaki4, Manabu Abe4, Kenji Sakimura4, Toshihide Yamashita2, Yasushi Okamura1.   

Abstract

It has been established that voltage-gated proton channels (VSOP/Hv1), encoded by Hvcn1, support reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in phagocytic activities of neutrophils (El Chemaly et al. ) and antibody production in B lymphocytes (Capasso et al. ). VSOP/Hv1 is a potential therapeutic target for brain ischemia, since Hvcn1 deficiency reduces microglial ROS production and protects brain from neuronal damage (Wu et al. ). In the present study, we report that VSOP/Hv1 has paradoxical suppressive role in ROS production in microglia. Extracellular ROS production was lower in neutrophils of Hvcn1-/- mice than WT mice as reported. In contrast, it was drastically enhanced in isolated Hvcn1-/- microglia as compared with cells from WT mice. Actin dynamics was altered in Hvcn1-/- microglia and intracellular distribution of cytosolic NADPH oxidase subunit, p67, was changed. When expression levels of oxidative stress responsive antioxidant genes were compared between WT and Hvcn1-/- in cerebral cortex at different ages of animals, they were slightly decreased in Hvcn1-/- mice at younger stage (1 day, 5 days, 3 weeks old), but drastically increased at aged stage (6 months old), suggesting that the regulation of microglial ROS production by VSOP/Hv1 is age-dependent. We also performed brain ischemic stroke experiments and found that the neuroprotective effect of VSOP/Hv1deficiency on infarct volume depended on the age of animals. Taken together, regulation of ROS production by VSOP/Hv1 is more complex than previously thought and significance of VSOP/Hv1 in microglial ROS production depends on age.
© 2017 International Society for Neurochemistry.

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Keywords:  ROS; aging; brain ischemia; microglia; voltage-gated proton channel

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28628214     DOI: 10.1111/jnc.14106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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