PDGFR-β restores blood-brain barrier functions in a mouse model of focal cerebral ischemia

Author:

Shen Jie1,Xu Guihua2,Zhu Runxiu1,Yuan Jun1,Ishii Yoko3,Hamashima Takeru3,Matsushima Takako3,Yamamoto Seiji3,Takatsuru Yusuke4,Nabekura Junichi5,Sasahara Masakiyo3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People’s Hospital, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China

2. Department of Clinical Medical Research Center, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People’s Hospital, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China

3. Department of Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan

4. Department of Integrative Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Gunma, Gunma, Japan

5. Division of Homeostatic Development, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Aichi, Japan

Abstract

Although platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (PDGFR-β) mediates the recruitment of vascular pericytes into ischemic lesion to restore the blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction, its mechanisms still remain elusive . Compared with control PDGFR-βfloxed/floxed mice (Floxed), postnatally induced systemic PDGFR-β knockout mice (Esr-KO) not only showed severe brain edema, neurologic functional deficits, decreased expression of tight junction (TJ) proteins, abundant endothelial transcytosis, and deformed TJs in the BBB, but also showed reduced expression of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) protein after photothrombotic middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). In endothelial-pericyte co-culture, an in vitro model of BBB, the increment in the barrier function of endothelial monolayer induced by pericyte co-culture was completely cancelled by silencing PDGFR-β gene expression in pericytes, and was additively improved by PDGFR-β and TGF-β receptor signals under hypoxia condition. Exogenous PDGF-BB increased the expression of p-Smad2/3, while anti-TGF-β1 antibody at least partially inhibited the phosphorylation of Smad2/3 after PDGF-BB treatment in vitro. Furthermore, pre-administration of TGF-β1 partially alleviated edema formation, neurologic dysfunction, and TJs reduction in Esr-KO mice after MCAO. Accordingly, PDGFR-β signalling, via TGF-β signalling, may be crucial for restoration of BBB integrity after cerebral ischemia and therefore represents a novel potential therapeutic target.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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