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Publication : Generation of complement component C5a by ischemic neurons promotes neuronal apoptosis.

First Author  Pavlovski D Year  2012
Journal  FASEB J Volume  26
Issue  9 Pages  3680-90
PubMed ID  22651932 Mgi Jnum  J:187444
Mgi Id  MGI:5437146 Doi  10.1096/fj.11-202382
Citation  Pavlovski D, et al. (2012) Generation of complement component C5a by ischemic neurons promotes neuronal apoptosis. FASEB J 26(9):3680-90
abstractText  C5a receptors are found in the central nervous system (CNS), on both neurons and glia. However, the origin of the C5a, which activates these receptors, is unclear. In the present study, we show that primary cultured mouse cortical neurons constitutively express C5, the precursor of C5a, and express the classical receptor for C5a, CD88. With cell ischemia caused by 12 h glucose deprivation, or oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD), neurons demonstrated increased apoptosis, up-regulation of CD88, and increased levels of C5a in the media. Exogenous murine C5a (100 nM) added to the neuronal cultures resulted in apoptosis, without affecting cell necrosis. Pretreatment of the cells with the specific CD88 receptor antagonist PMX53 (100 nM) significantly blocked ischemia-induced apoptosis ( approximately 50%), and neurons from CD88(-/-) mice were similarly protected. In a murine model of stroke, using middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), we found that C5a levels in the brain increased; this also occurred in cerebral slice cultures exposed to OGD. CD88(-/-) mice subjected to MCAO had significantly reduced infarct volumes and improved neurological scores. Taken together, our results demonstrate that neurons in the CNS have the capability to generate C5a following ischemic stress, and this has the potential to activate their C5a receptors, with deleterious consequences.-Pavlovski, D., Thundyil, J., Monk, P. N., Wetsel, R. A., Taylor, S. M., Woodruff, T. M. Generation of complement component C5a by ischemic neurons promotes neuronal apoptosis.
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