Title : Antisense prevention of neuronal damages following head injury in mice - Shohami_2000_J.Mol.Med.(Berl)_78_228 |
Author(s) : Shohami E , Kaufer D , Chen Y , Seidman S , Cohen O , Ginzberg D , Melamed-Book N , Yirmiya R , Soreq H |
Ref : J Mol Med (Berl) , 78 :228 , 2000 |
Abstract :
Closed head injury (CHI) is an important cause of death among young adults and a prominent risk factor for nonfamilial Alzheimer's disease. Emergency intervention following CHI should therefore strive to improve survival, promote recovery, and prevent delayed neuropathologies. We employed high-resolution nonradioactive in situ hybridization to determine whether a single intracerebro-ventricular injection of 500 ng 2'-O-methyl RNA-capped antisense oligonucleotide (AS-ODN) against acetylcholinesterase (AChE) mRNA blocks overexpression of the stress-related readthrough AChE (AChE-R) mRNA splicing variant in head-injured mice. Silver-based Golgi staining revealed pronounced dendrite outgrowth in somatosensory cortex of traumatized mice 14 days postinjury that was associated with sites of AChE-R mRNA overexpression and suppressed by anti-AChE AS-ODNs. Furthermore, antisense treatment reduced the number of dead CA3 hippocampal neurons in injured mice, and facilitated neurological recovery as determined by performance in tests of neuromotor coordination. In trauma-sensitive transgenic mice overproducing AChE, antisense treatment reduced mortality from 50% to 20%, similar to that displayed by head-injured control mice. These findings demonstrate the potential of antisense therapeutics in treating acute injury, and suggest antisense prevention of AChE-R overproduction to mitigate the detrimental consequences of various traumatic brain insults. |
PubMedSearch : Shohami_2000_J.Mol.Med.(Berl)_78_228 |
PubMedID: 10933585 |
Shohami E, Kaufer D, Chen Y, Seidman S, Cohen O, Ginzberg D, Melamed-Book N, Yirmiya R, Soreq H (2000)
Antisense prevention of neuronal damages following head injury in mice
J Mol Med (Berl)
78 :228
Shohami E, Kaufer D, Chen Y, Seidman S, Cohen O, Ginzberg D, Melamed-Book N, Yirmiya R, Soreq H (2000)
J Mol Med (Berl)
78 :228