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Ischemic neurons activate astrocytes to disrupt endothelial barrier via increasing VEGF expression

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
Volume 129, Issue 1, Pages 120-129

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jnc.12611

Keywords

astrocyte; blood-brain barrier; neuron; oxygen-glucose deprivation; VEGF

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [P30GM103400, R01AG031725]
  2. American Heart Association [10BGIA3190010]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81100892, 81171242, 81200928]
  4. Second Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Xi'an Jiaotong University [(YJ ZD)201005]

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Blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption occurring within the first few hours of ischemic stroke onset is closely associated with hemorrhagic transformation following thrombolytic therapy. However, the mechanism of this acute BBB disruption remains unclear. In the neurovascular unit, neurons do not have direct contact with the endothelial barrier; however, they are highly sensitive and vulnerable to ischemic injury, and may act as the initiator for disrupting BBB when cerebral ischemia occurs. Herein, we employed oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) and an in vitro BBB system consisting of brain microvascular cells and astrocytes to test this hypothesis. Neurons (CATH.a cells) were exposed to OGD for 3-h before co-culturing with endothelial monolayer (bEnd 3 cells), or endothelial cells plus astrocytes (C8-D1A cells). Incubation of OGD-treated neurons with endothelial monolayer alone did not increase endothelial permeability. However, when astrocytes were present, the endothelial permeability was significantly increased, which was accompanied by loss of occludin and claudin-5 proteins as well as increased vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretion into the conditioned medium. Importantly, all these changes were abolished when VEGF was knocked down in astrocytes by siRNA. Our findings suggest that ischemic neurons activate astrocytes to increase VEGF production, which in turn induces endothelial barrier disruption.

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