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Attenuation of Cell Death in Injured Cortex After Post-Traumatic Brain Injury Moderate Hypothermia: Possible Involvement of Autophagy Pathway

Journal

WORLD NEUROSURGERY
Volume 84, Issue 2, Pages 420-430

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2015.03.039

Keywords

Apoptosis; Autophagy; Necrosis; Hypothermia; Traumatic brain injury

Funding

  1. National Science and Nature Grant [81271381, 81471856, 81471855]
  2. National Key project [2012CB518100]

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OBJECTIVE: Multiple mechanisms participated hi the cell death after fluid percussion traumatic brain injury (TB!). In the present study, we evaluated the effect on cell death in the injured cortex after fluid percussion TBI and investigated a possible role of autophagy. METHODS: TBI model was induced by a fluid percussion TBI device. Moderate hypothermia (32 degrees C) was achieved by partial immersion in a water bath (0 degrees C) under general anesthesia for 4 hours. All rats were killed at 6 or 24 hours after TBI. RESULTS: Cleaved caspase 3 evaluated with Western blotting and terminal deoxynincleotidyl transferase-mediated 2'-deoxyuridine 5'-triphosphate-biotin nick end labeling-positive cells in injured cortex were significantly increased 6 hours after fluid percussion TBI and were further up-regulated 24 hours after TB!, dramatic up-regulation of Beclin-1 and protein light chain-3 expression levels was also observed. Further up-regulation of biomarkers of autophagy, attenuation of caspase 3 up-regulation and reduction of cell death was observed after 4 hours of hypothermia. Immunofluorescence analysis for cell localization demonstrated that protein light chain-3- and Beclin-1-positive cells included neurons and glial cells in the injured cortex after TBI and hypothermic treatment. By ultrastructural observation, autolysosomes in injured cortex were significantly increased at 6 and 24 hours after TBI and were further up-regulated after TBI hypothermic treatment. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that hypothermic treatment could attenuate TBI-induced cell death in this fluid percussion TBI model, possibly through activation of autophagy pathway.

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