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Publication : Neurons lacking iron regulatory protein-2 are highly resistant to the toxicity of hemoglobin.

First Author  Regan RF Year  2008
Journal  Neurobiol Dis Volume  31
Issue  2 Pages  242-9
PubMed ID  18571425 Mgi Jnum  J:139156
Mgi Id  MGI:3807407 Doi  10.1016/j.nbd.2008.04.008
Citation  Regan RF, et al. (2008) Neurons lacking iron regulatory protein-2 are highly resistant to the toxicity of hemoglobin. Neurobiol Dis 31(2):242-9
abstractText  The effect of iron regulatory protein-2 (IRP2) on ferritin expression and neuronal vulnerability to hemoglobin was assessed in primary cortical cell cultures prepared from wild-type and IRP2 knockout mice. Baseline levels of H and L-ferritin subunits were significantly increased in IRP2 knockout neurons and astrocytes. Hemoglobin was toxic to wild-type neurons in mixed neuron-astrocyte cultures, with an LC(50) near 3 microM for a 24 h exposure. Neuronal death was reduced by 85-95% in knockout cultures, and also in cultures containing knockout neurons plated on wild-type astrocytes. Protein carbonylation, reactive oxygen species formation, and heme oxygenase-1 expression after hemoglobin treatment were also attenuated by IRP2 gene deletion. These results suggest that IRP2 binding activity increases the vulnerability of neurons to hemoglobin, possibly by reducing ferritin expression. Therapeutic strategies that target this regulatory mechanism may be beneficial after hemorrhagic CNS injuries.
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