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In vitro P38MAPK inhibition in aged astrocytes decreases reactive astrocytes, inflammation and increases nutritive capacity after oxygen-glucose deprivation

Journal

AGING-US
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 6346-6358

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC

Keywords

astrocytes; OGD; ageing; p38MAPK

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SCHE 2078/2-1]
  2. Forderverein fur fruhgeborene Kinder an der Charite e.V. Basque Government [2017_1_0095]

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Proper functioning of astrocytes is crucial for the development and survival of neurons and oligodendroglia, and dysfunction can contribute to brain injury. This study found that aging significantly impacts astrocyte function, particularly leading to nutrient loss in aged astrocytes during oxygen glucose deprivation. Additionally, the P38MAPK signaling pathway plays a key role in inflammatory and oxidative stress responses in aged astrocytes.
Proper astroglial functioning is essential for the development and survival of neurons and oligodendroglia under physiologic and pathological circumstances. Indeed, malfunctioning of astrocytes represents an important factor contributing to brain injury. However, the molecular pathways of this astroglial dysfunction are poorly defined. In this work we show that aging itself can drastically perturb astrocyte viability with an increase of inflammation, cell death and astrogliosis. Moreover, we demonstrate that oxygen glucose deprivation (OGD) has a higher impact on nutritive loss in aged astrocytes compared to young ones, whereas aged astrocytes have a higher activity of the anti-oxidant systems. P38MAPK signaling has been identified to be upregulated in neurons, astrocytes and microglia after ischemic stroke. By using a pharmacological p38 alpha specific inhibitor (PH-797804), we show that p38MAPK pathway has an important role in aged astrocytes for inflammatory and oxidative stress responses with the subsequent cell death that occurs after OGD.

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