Title : Activation of alpha-7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor reduces ischemic stroke injury through reduction of pro-inflammatory macrophages and oxidative stress - Han_2014_PLoS.One_9_e105711 |
Author(s) : Han Z , Shen F , He Y , Degos V , Camus M , Maze M , Young WL , Su H |
Ref : PLoS ONE , 9 :e105711 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Activation of alpha-7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (alpha-7 nAchR) has a neuro-protective effect on ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. However, the underlying mechanism is not completely understood. We hypothesized that alpha-7 nAchR agonist protects brain injury after ischemic stroke through reduction of pro-inflammatory macrophages (M1) and oxidative stress. C57BL/6 mice were treated with PHA568487 (PHA, alpha-7 nAchR agonist), methyllycaconitine (MLA, nAchR antagonist), or saline immediately and 24 hours after permanent occlusion of the distal middle cerebral artery (pMCAO). Behavior test, lesion volume, CD68(+), M1 (CD11b(+)/Iba1(+)) and M2 (CD206/Iba1+) microglia/macrophages, and phosphorylated p65 component of NF-kB in microglia/macrophages were quantified using histological stained sections. The expression of M1 and M2 marker genes, anti-oxidant genes and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase were quantified using real-time RT-PCR. Compared to the saline-treated mice, PHA mice had fewer behavior deficits 3 and 7 days after pMCAO, and smaller lesion volume, fewer CD68(+) and M1 macrophages, and more M2 macrophages 3 and 14 days after pMCAO, whereas MLA's effects were mostly the opposite in several analyses. PHA increased anti-oxidant genes and NADPH oxidase expression associated with decreased phosphorylation of NF-kB p65 in microglia/macrophages. Thus, reduction of inflammatory response and oxidative stress play roles in alpha-7 nAchR neuro-protective effect. |
PubMedSearch : Han_2014_PLoS.One_9_e105711 |
PubMedID: 25157794 |
Han Z, Shen F, He Y, Degos V, Camus M, Maze M, Young WL, Su H (2014)
Activation of alpha-7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor reduces ischemic stroke injury through reduction of pro-inflammatory macrophages and oxidative stress
PLoS ONE
9 :e105711
Han Z, Shen F, He Y, Degos V, Camus M, Maze M, Young WL, Su H (2014)
PLoS ONE
9 :e105711