The relationship between SDF-1α/CXCR4 and neural stem cells appearing in damaged area after traumatic brain injury in rats

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作者
Itoh, Tatsuki [1 ]
Satou, Takao [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ishida, Hiroyuki [1 ]
Nishida, Shozo [4 ]
Tsubaki, Masahiro [4 ]
Hashimoto, Shigeo [5 ]
Ito, Hiroyuki [1 ]
机构
[1] Kinki Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Osaka 589, Japan
[2] Kinki Univ Hosp, Sch Med, Div Hosp Pathol, Osaka, Japan
[3] Kinki Univ, Inst Life Sci, Div Sports Med, Osaka, Japan
[4] Kinki Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Osaka, Japan
[5] PL Hosp, Dept Pathol, Osaka, Japan
关键词
Neural stem cell; traumatic brain injury; nestin; SDF-1; alpha; CXCR4; CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR CXCR4; LEUKOCYTE RECRUITMENT; SUBVENTRICULAR ZONE; DENTATE GYRUS; ADULT BRAIN; EXPRESSION; MIGRATION; PROLIFERATION; NEUROGENESIS; LOCALIZATION;
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10.1179/174313208X332995
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: The actual relationship between neural stem cells and SDF-1 alpha/CXCR4 after brain injury has not yet been elucidated, although recent studies have speculated that stromal cell-derived factor-1 alpha (SDF-1 alpha) and its receptor, CXCR4, could contribute to neural stem cells migration after brain injury. In the present study, the temporal relationship between neural stem cells (NSCs) and SDF-1 alpha/CXCR4 around a damaged area was investigated using a rat traumatic brain injury (TBI) model. Methods: We used molecular biology techniques and immunohistochemistry to investigate the relationship between SDF-1 alpha/CXCR4 expression and NSCs existence around a damaged area after TBI in the rat brain. Results: SDF-1 alpha mRNA expression and SDF-1 alpha protein synthesis did not increase after TBI. However, SDF-1 alpha leaked from the injured area and diffused into the cortex 1-3 days after TBI. Subsequently, the levels of CXCR4 mRNA expression and CXCR4 protein synthesis increased significantly. Many small cells with a nestin-positive cytoplasm and fibers also showed immunopositivity for both CXCR4 and SOX-2, but not for GFAP, 3-7 days after TBI. Moreover, a proportion of the CXCR4-positive cells and fibers also showed immunostaining for neurofilaments. Discussion: These results suggest that the leaked SDF-1 alpha attracted CXCR4-positive NSCs as well as elongated nerve fibers. It is considered that the SDF-1 alpha/CXCR4 system in the brain contributes to neural stem cells appearance and maturation after TBI. Therefore, exploitation of the SDF-1 alpha/CXCR4 system around a damaged area may improve the brain dysfunction after TBI. [Neurol Res 2009; 31: 90-102]
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