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Repair-related molecular changes during recovery phase of ischemic stroke in female rats

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BMC NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12868-022-00696-x

Keywords

Ischemic stroke; Molecular changes; Spontaneous recovery; Female; Repair mechanisms

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  1. Lund University
  2. Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation [20170883]
  3. Swedish Research Council [5958]
  4. Brain Foundation

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This study aimed to evaluate spontaneous recovery and molecular mechanisms involved in the recovery phase two weeks after stroke in female rats. The results showed that there were differences in the expression of specific proteins in different brain regions of female rats after stroke, which may be important for future therapeutic strategies.
Background Some degree of spontaneous recovery is usually observed after stroke. Experimental studies have provided information about molecular mechanisms underlying this recovery. However, the majority of pre-clinical stroke studies are performed in male rodents, and females are not well studied. This is a clear discrepancy when considering the clinical situation. Thus, it is important to include females in the evaluation of recovery mechanisms for future therapeutic strategies. This study aimed to evaluate spontaneous recovery and molecular mechanisms involved in the recovery phase two weeks after stroke in female rats. Methods Transient middle cerebral artery occlusion was induced in female Wistar rats using a filament model. Neurological functions were assessed up to day 14 after stroke. Protein expression of interleukin 10 (IL-10), transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, neuronal specific nuclei protein (NeuN), nestin, tyrosine-protein kinase receptor Tie-2, extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 1/2, and Akt were evaluated in the peri-infarct and ischemic core compared to contralateral side of the brain at day 14 by western blot. Expression of TGF-beta in middle cerebral arteries was evaluated by immunohistochemistry. Results Spontaneous recovery after stroke was observed from day 2 to day 14 and was accompanied by a significantly higher expression of nestin, p-Akt, p-ERK1/2 and TGF-beta in ischemic regions compared to contralateral side at day 14. In addition, a significantly higher expression of TGF-beta was observed in occluded versus non-occluded middle cerebral arteries. The expression of Tie-2 and IL-10 did not differ between the ischemic and contralateral sides. Conclusion Spontaneous recovery after ischemic stroke in female rats was coincided by a difference observed in the expression of molecular markers. The alteration of these markers might be of importance to address future therapeutic strategies.

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