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CX3CL1/CX3CR1 Axis Plays a Key Role in Ischemia-Induced Oligodendrocyte Injury via p38MAPK Signaling Pathway

Journal

MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 53, Issue 6, Pages 4010-4018

Publisher

HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12035-015-9339-3

Keywords

CX3CL1/CX3CR1 axis; Microglial activation; Oligodendrocyte; BV2 microglia; Ischemia; p38MAPK pathway

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Funding

  1. General Grant of National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [81070930, 81471108, 31271132, 31371092]
  2. National 973 Programs [2011CB510004, 2014CB541604]
  3. Competitive Earmarked Grants of The Hong Kong Research Grants Council [GRF 466713, 14106914]
  4. Key Project Grant of NSFC [31330035]

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Based on current knowledge on the role of the CX3CL1/CX3CR1 axis in the regulation of microglial activation and on the involvement of activated microglia in damaging oligodendrocytes, we hypothesized that CX3CL1/CX3CR1 axis is associated with the development of ischemic oligodendrocyte and white matter injury. We investigated the effects of CX3CL1, CX3CR1 shRNA, and p38MAPK inhibitor on the apoptosis, proliferation, and myelin proteolipid protein (PLP) expression in oligodendrocytes in co-cultures with BV2 microglia under ischemia. We demonstrated that CX3CL1 markedly increased the numbers of apoptotic oligodendrocytes, decreased PLP expression in oligodendrocytes, and inhibited the increased proliferation of oligodendrocytes induced by ischemia in co-cultures. All these effects of CX3CL1 were suppressed by pre-treatment of BV2 microglia with CX3CR1 shRNA to silence CX3CR1 expression or SB203580 to inhibit p38MAPK pathway. Our findings support that CX3CL1/CX3CR1 axis plays a key role in the development of ischemia-induced oligodendrocyte injury via p38MAPK signaling pathway.

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