Microglial Calcium Waves During the Hyperacute Phase of Ischemic Stroke

Author:

Liu Lei1,Kearns Kathryn N.1,Eli Ilyas2,Sharifi Khadijeh A.13ORCID,Soldozy Sauson1,Carlson Elizabeth W.2,Scott Kyle W.1,Sluzewski M. Filip4,Acton Scott T.4ORCID,Stauderman Kenneth A.5,Kalani M. Yashar S.13,Park Min1,Tvrdik Petr13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurological Surgery (L.L., K.N.K., K.A. Sharifi, S.S., K.W.S., M.Y.S.K., M.P., P.T.), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville.

2. Department of Neurosurgery (I.E., E.W.C.), University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City.

3. Department of Neuroscience (K.A. Sharifi, M.Y.S.K., P.T.), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville.

4. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (M.F.S., S.T.A.), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville.

5. CalciMedica (K.A. Stauderman), San Diego, CA.

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Ischemic injury triggers multiple pathological responses in the brain tissue, including spreading depolarizations across the cerebral cortex (cortical spreading depolarizations [CSD]). Microglia have been recently shown to play a significant role in the propagation of CSD. However, the intracellular responses of myeloid cells during ischemic stroke have not been investigated. Methods: We have studied intracellular calcium activity in cortical microglia in the stroke model of the middle cerebral artery occlusion, using the murine Polr2a-based and Cre-dependent GCaMP5 and tdTomato reporter (PC::G5-tdT). High-speed 2-photon microscopy through cranial windows was employed to record signals from genetically encoded indicators of calcium. Inflammatory stimuli and pharmacological inhibition were used to modulate microglial calcium responses in the somatosensory cortex. Results: In vivo imaging revealed periodical calcium activity in microglia during the hyperacute phase of ischemic stroke. This activity was more frequent during the first 6 hours after occlusion, but the amplitudes of calcium transients became larger at later time points. Consistent with CSD nature of these events, we reproducibly triggered comparable calcium transients with microinjections of potassium chloride (KCl) into adjacent cortical areas. Furthermore, lipopolysaccharide-induced peripheral inflammation, mimicking sterile inflammation during ischemic stroke, produced significantly greater microglial calcium transients during CSD. Finally, in vivo pharmacological analysis with CRAC (calcium release-activated channel) inhibitor CM-EX-137 demonstrated that CSD-associated microglial calcium transients after KCl microinjections are mediated at least in part by the CRAC mechanism. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrate that microglia participate in ischemic brain injury via previously undetected mechanisms, which may provide new avenues for therapeutic interventions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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