Literature DB >> 29932353

Brain ischemic insult induces cofilin rod formation leading to synaptic dysfunction in neurons.

Liang Shu1,2, Ben Chen1, Bin Chen3, Hai Xu1, Guoxiang Wang1, Yian Huang1, Yingya Zhao1, Hui Gong1, Min Jiang1, Lidian Chen3, Xu Liu1, Yun Wang1.   

Abstract

Ischemic stroke not only induces neuron death in the infarct area but also structural and functional damage of the surviving neurons in the surrounding peri-infarct area. In the present study, we first identified cofilin rod, a pathological rod-like aggregation, formed in neurons of in vivo ischemic stroke animal model and induced neuronal impairment. Cofilin rods formed only on the ipsilateral side of the middle cerebral artery occlusion and reperfusion (MCAO-R) rat brain and showed the highest density in peri-infarct area. Our real-time live cell imaging, immunostaining and patch clamp studies showed that cofilin rod formation in neurons led to dendritic mitochondrial transportation failure, as well as impairment of synaptic structure and functions. Overexpression of LIM kinase or activation of its upstream regulator Rho, suppressed ischemia-induced cofilin rod formation and showed protective effect on synaptic function and structure impairment in both cultured neurons and MCAO-R rat model. In summary, our results demonstrate a novel mechanism of ischemic stroke-induced neuron injury in peri-infarct area and provide a potential target for the protection of neuronal structure and function against brain ischemia insult.

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Keywords:  Middle cerebral artery occlusion; brain cortex; cofilin rod; ischemia; synaptic dysfunction

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29932353      PMCID: PMC6827117          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X18785567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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