Sulfonylurea Receptor 1, Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily M Member 4, and KIR6.2:Role in Hemorrhagic Progression of Contusion

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作者
Gerzanich, Volodymyr [1 ]
Stokum, Jesse A. [1 ]
Ivanova, Svetlana [1 ]
Woo, Seung Kyoon [1 ]
Tsymbalyuk, Orest [1 ]
Sharma, Amit [1 ]
Akkentli, Fatih [1 ]
Imran, Ziyan [1 ]
Aarabi, Bizhan [1 ]
Sahuquillo, Juan [4 ,5 ]
Simard, J. Marc [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[3] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Dept Physiol, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[4] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Vall dHebron Univ Hosp, Neurotraumatol & Neurosurg Res Unit, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Vall dHebron Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
brain contusion; brain swelling; glibenclamide; hemorrhagic progression of contusion; K-ATP; SUR1-TRPM4; traumatic brain injury; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; K-ATP-CHANNELS; SENSITIVE POTASSIUM CHANNELS; PORE-FORMING SUBUNIT; CEREBRAL EDEMA; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; REACTIVE ASTROCYTES; INSULIN-SECRETION; DOUBLE-BLIND; GLIBENCLAMIDE;
D O I
10.1089/neu.2018.5986
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
In severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), contusions often are worsened by contusion expansion or hemorrhagic progression of contusion (HPC), which may double the original contusion volume and worsen outcome. In humans and rodents with contusion-TBI, sulfonylurea receptor 1 (SUR1) is upregulated in microvessels and astrocytes, and in rodent models, blockade of SUR1 with glibenclamide reduces HPC. SUR1 does not function by itself, but must co-assemble with either KIR6.2 or transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 4 (TRPM4) to form K-ATP (SUR1-KIR6.2) or SUR1-TRPM4 channels, with the two having opposite effects on membrane potential. Both KIR6.2 and TRPM4 are reportedly upregulated in TBI, especially in astrocytes, but the identity and function of SUR1-regulated channels post-TBI is unknown. Here, we analyzed human and rat brain tissues after contusion-TBI to characterize SUR1, TRPM4, and KIR6.2 expression, and in the rat model, to examine the effects on HPC of inhibiting expression of the three subunits using intravenous antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (AS-ODN). Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) immunoreactivity was used to operationally define core versus penumbral tissues. In humans and rats, GFAP-negative core tissues contained microvessels that expressed SUR1 and TRPM4, whereas GFAP-positive penumbral tissues contained astrocytes that expressed all three subunits. Forster resonance energy transfer imaging demonstrated SUR1-TRPM4 heteromers in endothelium, and SUR1-TRPM4 and SUR1-KIR6.2 heteromers in astrocytes. In rats, glibenclamide as well as AS-ODN targeting SUR1 and TRPM4, but not KIR6.2, reduced HPC at 24h post-TBI. Our findings demonstrate upregulation of SUR1-TRPM4 and K-ATP after contusion-TBI, identify SUR1-TRPM4 as the primary molecular mechanism that accounts for HPC, and indicate that SUR1-TRPM4 is a crucial target of glibenclamide.
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页码:1060 / 1079
页数:20
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