Cyclooxygenase-1 and Bicistronic Cyclooxygenase-1/Prostacyclin Synthase Gene Transfer Protect Against Ischemic Cerebral Infarction

Author:

Lin Heng1,Lin Teng-Nan1,Cheung Wai-Mui1,Nian Gau-Ming1,Tseng Ping-Hui1,Chen Shu-Fen1,Chen Jean-Ju1,Shyue Song-Kun1,Liou Jun-Yang1,Wu Cheng-Wen1,Wu Kenneth K.1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica (H.L., T-N.L. W-M.C., G-M.N., P-H.T., S-F.C., J-J.C., S-K.S., J-Y.L., C-W.W.), Taipei, Taiwan; Graduate Institute of Life Sciences, National Defense Medical Center (H.L.), Taipei, Taiwan; and Vascular Biology Research Center, Institute of Molecular Medicine and Division of Hematology, University of Texas–Houston Health Science Center (K.K.W.).

Abstract

Background We tested the hypothesis that bicistronic cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1)/prostacyclin synthase (PGIS) and COX-1 gene transfer reduce cerebral infarct volume by augmenting synthesis of protective prostaglandins. Methods and Results We infused into lateral ventricle of a rat stroke model recombinant adenoviruses (rAd) containing COX-1 (Adv-COX-1), COX-1 and PGIS (Adv-COX-1/PGIS), or Adv-PGK control vector, and we determined COX-1 and PGIS protein and eicosanoid levels and infarct volume. COX-1 and PGIS proteins were increased in a time-dependent manner. Adv-COX-1/PGIS infusion selectively augmented prostacyclin levels, with reduction of other eicosanoids in ischemic cortex and a significant reduction of infarct volume, even when the rAd was administered 5 hours after ischemia. Infusion of Adv-COX-1 also increased prostacyclin, suppressed leukotriene levels, and achieved a similar degree of cerebral protection. Its neuroprotection was abrogated by treatment with a selective COX-1 inhibitor. Conclusions COX-1/PGIS and COX-1 gene transfer reduce cerebral infarct volume by augmenting prostacyclin and suppressing leukotriene productions. COX-1–based gene transfer has potential for treating ischemic stroke.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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