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Publication : Regulation of hypoxic neuronal death signaling by neuroglobin.

First Author  Khan AA Year  2008
Journal  FASEB J Volume  22
Issue  6 Pages  1737-47
PubMed ID  18198211 Mgi Jnum  J:135001
Mgi Id  MGI:3790237 Doi  10.1096/fj.07-100784
Citation  Khan AA, et al. (2008) Regulation of hypoxic neuronal death signaling by neuroglobin. FASEB J 22(6):1737-1747
abstractText  The signal transduction pathways involved in neuronal death are not well understood. Neuroglobin (Ngb), a recently discovered vertebrate globin expressed predominantly in the brain, shows increased expression in neurons in response to oxygen deprivation and protects neurons from ischemic and hypoxic death. The mechanism of this neuroprotection is unclear. We examined the surface distribution of raft membrane microdomains in cortical neuron cultures during hypoxia using the raft marker cholera toxin B (CTx-B) subunit. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that hypoxia induces rapid polarization of somal membranes and aggregation of microdomains with the subjacent mitochondrial network. This signaling complex is formed well before neurons commit to die, consistent with an early role in death signal transduction. Neurons from Ngb-overexpressing transgenic (Ngb-Tg) mice do not undergo microdomain polarization or mitochondrial aggregation in response to, and are resistant to death from hypoxia. We link the protective actions of Ngb to inhibition of Pak1 kinase activity and Rac1-GDP-dissociation inhibitor disassociation, and inhibition of actin assembly and death-signaling module polarization.-Khan, A. A., Mao, X. O., Banwait, S., DerMardirossian, C. M., Bokoch, G. M., Jin, K., Greenberg, D. A. Regulation of hypoxic neuronal death signaling by neuroglobin.
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