| Literature DB >> 31097598 |
Hiromu Monai1,2, Xiaowen Wang3, Kazuko Yahagi3, Nanhong Lou4, Humberto Mestre4, Qiwu Xu4, Yoichiro Abe5, Masato Yasui5, Youichi Iwai3, Maiken Nedergaard4,6, Hajime Hirase1,6,7.
Abstract
Spontaneous waves of cortical spreading depolarization (CSD) are induced in the setting of acute focal ischemia. CSD is linked to a sharp increase of extracellular K+ that induces a long-lasting suppression of neural activity. Furthermore, CSD induces secondary irreversible damage in the ischemic brain, suggesting that K+ homeostasis might constitute a therapeutic strategy in ischemic stroke. Here we report that adrenergic receptor (AdR) antagonism accelerates normalization of extracellular K+, resulting in faster recovery of neural activity after photothrombotic stroke. Remarkably, systemic adrenergic blockade before or after stroke facilitated functional motor recovery and reduced infarct volume, paralleling the preservation of the water channel aquaporin-4 in astrocytes. Our observations suggest that AdR blockers promote cerebrospinal fluid exchange and rapid extracellular K+ clearance, representing a potent potential intervention for acute stroke.Entities:
Keywords: AQP4; adrenergic receptor; aquaporin-4; extracellular potassium ion; photothrombotic stroke
Year: 2019 PMID: 31097598 PMCID: PMC6561179 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1817347116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205