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Neuroprotective effects of a protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor against hippocampal excitotoxic injury

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BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 1719, 期 -, 页码 133-139

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DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2019.05.027

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Sodium orthovanadate; Organotypic hippocampal slice culture; Excitotoxicity; Kainic acid; Survival signal

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  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education (MOE) [NRF-2016R1D1A3B2008194]

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Neuronal excitotoxicity is the neuronal cell death arising from prolonged exposure to glutamate and the associated excessive influx of ions into the cell. Sodium orthovanadate (Na3VO4,) competitively inhibits the protein tyrosine phosphatases that affect intracellular protein phosphorylation. No study has examined the role of protein tyrosine phosphatases in kainic acid (KA)-induced excitotoxic injury using sodium orthovanadate. Thus, the present study was conducted to determine the neuroprotective effects of sodium orthovanadate on KA-induced neuronal death in organotypic hippocampal slice culture. We also performed an in vivo electrophysiology study in Sprague-Dawley rats to observe the function of surviving cells after sodium orthovanadate treatment in KA-induced excitotoxicity. Rats were anaesthetized with sodium pentobarbital and KA was injected unilaterally in CA3 of the hippocampus by microinjection-cannula. Neuronal cell death, as assessed by propidium iodide uptake, was reduced by 10 and 25 mu M sodium orthovanadate treatment (24 and 48 h) compared with the KA-only group. Sodium orthovanadate enhanced survival signals by increasing levels of phospho-Akt and superoxide dismutase. In addition, sodium orthovanadate treatment reduced calcineurin level for neuronal protection, which regulates activation of cellular calcium caused by KA-induced injury. In vivo results showed that sodium orthovanadate treatment elicited resistance to KA-induced behavior seizures and significantly reduced the duration of epileptiform discharges. In addition, sodium orthovanadate treatment (25 mM) significantly prevented the increase in power spectra induced by KA injection. These results suggest that sodium orthovanadate decreases the acute effects of KA, thereby inducing neuroprotective effects with reduced reactive oxygen species and cellular Ca2+. Thus, sodium orthovanadate may protect hippocampal neurons against excitotoxicity, and surviving neurons may function to reduce seizures.

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