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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Endogenous Protease Nexin-1 Protects against Cerebral Ischemia
Osvaldo Mirante1  Melanie Price1  Wilfredo Puentes1  Ximena Castillo1  Corinne Benakis1  Jonathan Thevenet1  Denis Monard2 
[1] Stroke Laboratory, Neurology Service, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and Lausanne University, Lausanne 1011, Switzerland; E-Mails:;Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Basel 4058, Switzerland; E-Mail:
关键词: protease nexin-1;    thrombin preconditioning;    cerebral ischemia;    organotypic hippocampal slice cultures;    glucose and oxygen deprivation;    c-Jun N-terminal kinase;    stroke;    neuroprotection;   
DOI  :  10.3390/ijms140816719
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

The serine protease thrombin plays a role in signalling ischemic neuronal death in the brain. Paradoxically, endogenous neuroprotective mechanisms can be triggered by preconditioning with thrombin (thrombin preconditioning, TPC), leading to tolerance to cerebral ischemia. Here we studied the role of thrombin’s endogenous potent inhibitor, protease nexin-1 (PN-1), in ischemia and in tolerance to cerebral ischemia induced by TPC. Cerebral ischemia was modelled in vitro in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures from rats or genetically engineered mice lacking PN-1 or with the reporter gene lacZ knocked into the PN-1 locus PN-1HAPN-1-lacZ/HAPN-1-lacZ (PN-1 KI) exposed to oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD). We observed increased thrombin enzyme activity in culture homogenates 24 h after OGD. Lack of PN-1 increased neuronal death in the CA1, suggesting that endogenous PN-1 inhibits thrombin-induced neuronal damage after ischemia. OGD enhanced β-galactosidase activity, reflecting PN-1 expression, at one and 24 h, most strikingly in the stratum radiatum, a glial cell layer adjacent to the CA1 layer of ischemia sensitive neurons. TPC, 24 h before OGD, additionally increased PN-1 expression 1 h after OGD, compared to OGD alone. TPC failed to induce tolerance in cultures from PN-1−/− mice confirming PN-1 as an important TPC target. PN-1 upregulation after TPC was blocked by the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) inhibitor, L-JNKI1, known to block TPC. This work suggests that PN-1 is an endogenous neuroprotectant in cerebral ischemia and a potential target for neuroprotection.

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