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Aren Khoyetsyan1, Rachid Kacimi2,3, Gohar Tsakanova1, Anna Boyajyan1, Arsen Arakelyan1, Midori A Yenari2,3.
Abstract
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Keywords: Blood–brain barrier; C5a complement protein; in vitro model; ischemia-like injury; zonula occluden-1
Year: 2017 PMID: 30276299 PMCID: PMC6126234 DOI: 10.4103/2394-8108.203258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Circ ISSN: 2394-8108
Figure 1Duration--dependent endothelial cell death due to oxygen-glucose deprivation. Cultures of murine brain-derived endothelial cells (b.End. 3) were exposed to varying durations of oxygen-glucose deprivation followed by 24 h reperfusion. Cell death was estimated by trypan blue (a), whereas cell viability was estimated by the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay (b). oxygen-glucose deprivation durations of 4 and 6 h led to dose-dependent cell death (~40% after 4 h, ~90% after 6 h) and cell viability (~20% after 4 h, 5% after 6 h), whereas 2 h oxygen-glucose deprivation had little effect on either. *P < 0.01 versus controls. OGD: Oxygen-glucose deprivation, Con: Controls
Figure 2C5a does not affect cell death in endothelial cells after oxygen-glucose deprivation. b.End. 3 cells were exposed to 4 h oxygen-glucose deprivation with and without added C5a. Cell death was assessed 24 h later by trypan blue staining and compared to uninjured controls. C5a concentrations of 10–100 nM (added C5a denoted in the X-axis labels) failed to affect the extent of oxygen-glucose deprivation-induced cell death. OGD: Oxygen-glucose deprivation, Con: Controls
Figure 3Nitric oxide generation in the media of cell cultures subjected to oxygen-glucose deprivation. b.End. 3 cells were exposed to 4 h oxygen-glucose deprivation followed by 24 h reperfusion. Estimates of nitric oxide accumulation (nitrate) from culture media were made using the Griess reagent. Nonsignificant decreases in nitric oxide accumulation were detected in the media of oxygen-glucose deprivation exposed cultures (4 h) compared to uninjured controls, but this was not affected by the addition of 100 nM C5a (4 h + C5a). OGD: Oxygen-glucose deprivation, NO: Nitric oxide, Con: Controls
Figure 4C5a does not alter zonula occludens-1 levels in endothelial cells exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation. Representative Western blots of zonula occludens-1 protein are shown. b.End. 3 cells exposed to 2 h oxygen-glucose deprivation failed to show any changes in zonula occludens-1 protein, whereas 4 h oxygen-glucose deprivation led to marked decreases (a). Blot shows three replicates of each condition plus a maker lane (center). A Western blot of actin protein is shown as a housekeeping control. Endothelial cell cultures were then exposed to 2 h oxygen-glucose deprivation, and C5a was added to some oxygen-glucose deprivation exposed cultures at a concentration of 100 nM (C5a). A representative Western blot shows that the addition of C5a failed to change zonula occludens-1 expression compared to uninjured controls (b). Quantification of Western blots from 3 samples collected from 3 separate experiments (9 observations total) is shown in the graph (c). Relative optical densities from the blots are shown normalized to the OD of the actin proteins. OGD: Oxygen-glucose deprivation, ZO: Zonula occludens, ODs: Optical densities, Con: Controls