Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurosurgery Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University) Chongqing 400038 China
2. Department of Neurosurgery, the 904th Hospital of PLA School of Medicine of Anhui Medical University Wuxi Jiangsu Province 214044 China
3. Clinical Medical Research Center Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University) Chongqing 400038 China
Abstract
AbstractBackground and AimFunctional recovery is associated with the preservation of dendritic spines in the penumbra area after stroke. Previous studies found that polymerized microtubules (MTs) serve a crucial role in regulating dendritic spine formation and plasticity. However, the mechanisms that are involved are poorly understood. This study is designed to understand whether the upregulation of acetylated α‐tubulin (α‐Ac‐Tub, a marker for stable, and polymerized MTs) could alleviate injury to the dendritic spines in the penumbra area and motor dysfunction after ischemic stroke.MethodsIschemic stroke was mimicked both in an in vivo and in vitro setup using middle cerebral artery occlusion and oxygen–glucose deprivation models. Thy1‐YFP mice were utilized to observe the morphology of the dendritic spines in the penumbra area. MEC17 is the specific acetyltransferase of α‐tubulin. Thy1 CreERT2‐eYFP and MEC17fl/fl mice were mated to produce mice with decreased expression of α‐Ac‐Tub in dendritic spines of pyramidal neurons in the cerebral cortex. Moreover, AAV‐PHP.B‐DIO‐MEC17 virus and tubastatin A (TBA) were injected into Thy1 CreERT2‐eYFP and Thy1‐YFP mice to increase α‐Ac‐Tub expression. Single‐pellet retrieval, irregular ladder walking, rotarod, and cylinder tests were performed to test the motor function after the ischemic stroke.Resultsα‐Ac‐Tub was colocalized with postsynaptic density 95. Although knockout of MEC17 in the pyramidal neurons did not affect the density of the dendritic spines, it significantly aggravated the injury to them in the penumbra area and motor dysfunction after stroke. However, MEC17 upregulation in the pyramidal neurons and TBA treatment could maintain mature dendritic spine density and alleviate motor dysfunction after stroke.ConclusionOur study demonstrated that α‐Ac‐Tub plays a crucial role in the maintenance of the structure and functions of mature dendritic spines. Moreover, α‐Ac‐Tub protected the dendritic spines in the penumbra area and alleviated motor dysfunction after stroke.
Funder
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Physiology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology
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