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Publication : Decreased vulnerability of hippocampal neurons after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia in bis-deficient mice.

First Author  Cho KO Year  2012
Journal  Glia Volume  60
Issue  12 Pages  1915-29
PubMed ID  22907804 Mgi Jnum  J:187985
Mgi Id  MGI:5438868 Doi  10.1002/glia.22407
Citation  Cho KO, et al. (2012) Decreased vulnerability of hippocampal neurons after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia in bis-deficient mice. Glia 60(12):1915-29
abstractText  The Bcl-2-interacting death suppressor (Bis) protein is involved in antiapoptosis and antistress pathways. However, its roles after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia remain obscure. Therefore, we investigated the effects of Bis deletion on hippocampal cell death following neonatal hypoxia-ischemia. We transected the right common carotid artery of bis(+/+) and bis(-/-) mice at postnatal Day 7 and subjected them to hypoxia for 35 min. Cresyl violet staining showed that hypoxia-ischemia induced progressive cell death in the hippocampi of bis(+/+) mice. Moreover, Bis was expressed in astrocytes, not microglia, in sham-manipulated hippocampi of bis(+/+) mice, and was markedly enhanced after hypoxia-ischemia. Immunoblotting showed that Bis expression significantly increased 3 and 7 days following hypoxia-ischemia. Unexpectedly, 7 days after hypoxia-ischemia, the number of hippocampal NeuN-positive cells was higher in the bis(-/-) mice than in the bis(+/+) mice. We subsequently performed transcriptomic analysis and quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction to search for the underlying genes responsible for resistance to hypoxia-ischemia in the bis(-/-) hippocampus. These studies showed that 6 h after hypoxia-ischemia, galectin 3 and filamin C levels increased to a lesser extent in the bis(-/-) hippocampi compared with the bis(+/+) hippocampi. Finally, our in vitro hypoxia-ischemia model, using A172 glioma cells and primary astrocytes, showed that downregulation of Bis blocked the enhanced expression of galectin 3 after oxygen-glucose deprivation. This study demonstrated that Bis was upregulated in the astrocytes after hypoxia-ischemia. In addition, we showed that hippocampal neurons are less vulnerable to hypoxia-ischemia in mice lacking Bis, possibly because of the modulation of galectin 3 induction. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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