Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Apoptosis in Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells Following Blast Traumatic Brain Injury

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Rebecca Schmitt
Sana Qayum
Artem Pliss
Andrey N. Kuzmin
Vijaya Prakash Krishnan Muthaiah
Kathiravan Kaliyappan
Paras N. Prasad
Supriya D. Mahajan
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[1] University at Buffalo,Institute for Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics, Department of Chemistry
[2] The State University of New York,Department of Rehabilitation Science, School of Public Health and Health Professions
[3] The State University of New York,Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology, Clinical Translational Research Center
[4] State University of New York at Buffalo,undefined
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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2023年 / 43卷
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Brain Endothelium; Mitochondria; TBI; Raman Spectrometry; Apoptosis; BBB;
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Blood brain barrier (BBB) breakdown is a key driver of traumatic brain injury (TBI), contributing to prolonged neurological deficits and increased risk of death in TBI patients. Strikingly, the role of endothelium in the progression of BBB breakdown has not been sufficiently investigated, even though it constitutes the bulk of BBB structure. In the current study, we investigate TBI-induced changes in the brain endothelium at the subcellular level, particularly focusing on mitochondrial dysfunction, using a combination of confocal imaging, gene expression analysis, and molecular profiling by Raman spectrometry. Herein, we developed and applied an in-vitro blast-TBI (bTBI) model that employs an acoustic shock tube to deliver injury to cultured human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMVEC). We found that this injury results in aberrant expression of mitochondrial genes, as well as cytokines/ inflammasomes, and regulators of apoptosis. Furthermore, injured cells exhibit a significant increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and in Ca2+ levels. These changes are accompanied by overall reduction of intracellular proteins levels as well as profound transformations in mitochondrial proteome and lipidome. Finally, blast injury leads to a reduction in HBMVEC cell viability, with up to 50% of cells exhibiting signs of apoptosis following 24 h after injury. These findings led us to hypothesize that mitochondrial dysfunction in HBMVEC is a key component of BBB breakdown and TBI progression.
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