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Hypertension Exacerbates Cerebrovascular Oxidative Stress Induced by Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Protective Effects of the Mitochondria-Targeted Antioxidative Peptide SS-31.

Andras Czigler1,2, Luca Toth1,2, Nikolett Szarka2, Gergely Berta3, Kriszitina Amrein1, Endre Czeiter1,4, Dominika Lendvai-Emmert1, Kornelia Bodo4, Stefano Tarantini5, Akos Koller1,6,7,8, Zoltan Ungvari5, Andras Buki1, Peter Toth1,2,9.   

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) induces cerebrovascular oxidative stress, which is associated with neurovascular uncoupling, autoregulatory dysfunction, and persisting cognitive decline in both pre-clinical models and patients. However, single mild TBI (mTBI), the most frequent form of brain trauma, increases cerebral generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) only transiently. We hypothesized that comorbid conditions might exacerbate long-term ROS generation in cerebral arteries after mTBI. Because hypertension is the most important cerebrovascular risk factor in populations prone to mild brain trauma, we induced mTBI in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and assessed changes in cytoplasmic and mitochondrial superoxide (O2-) production by confocal microscopy in isolated middle cerebral arteries (MCA) 2 weeks after mTBI using dihydroethidine (DHE) and the mitochondria-targeted redox-sensitive fluorescent indicator dye MitoSox. We found that mTBI induced a significant increase in long-term cytoplasmic and mitochondrial O2- production in MCAs of SHRs and increased expression of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase subunit Nox4, which were reversed to the normal level by treating the animals with the cell-permeable, mitochondria-targeted antioxidant peptide SS-31 (5.7 mg kg-1 day-1, i.p.). Persistent mTBI-induced oxidative stress in MCAs of SHRs was significantly decreased by inhibiting vascular NADPH oxidase (apocyinin). We propose that hypertension- and mTBI-induced cerebrovascular oxidative stress likely lead to persistent dysregulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cognitive dysfunction, which might be reversed by SS-31 treatment.

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Keywords:  MCA; brain trauma; free radicals; hypertension; mitochondrion

Year:  2019        PMID: 31266393      PMCID: PMC6857460          DOI: 10.1089/neu.2019.6439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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