The neuroprotective mechanism of erythropoietin-TAT fusion protein against neurodegeneration from ischemic brain injury.

CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets

(Yumin Luo) Cerebrovascular Diseases Research Institute, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Key Laboratory of Neurodegenerative Diseases (Capital Medical University), Ministry of Education, 45 Changchun Street, Beijing 100053, P.R. China.

Published: July 2015

Aims: To compare the neuroprotection of erythropoietin (EPO) and EPO fusion protein containing transduction domain derived from HIV TAT (EPO-TAT) against ischemic brain injury, inclusive of the side effect, and explore the mechanism underlying the role of EPO-TAT in a transient focal cerebral ischemia model in rats.

Methods: Transient focal ischemia was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in rats. Rats were treated, respectively, with following regimens: saline, 1000 U/kg EPO, 5000 U/kg EPO, 1000 U/kg EPO-TAT, 1000 U/kg EPOTAT+5 µl of 10 mM LY294002 (or/plus 5 µl of 5 mM PD98059). Neurological deficit scores, infarct volume, and hematologic side effect were assessed at 72 hours after MCAO. Apoptotic cells were determined with TUNEL staining. The expression and localization of phosphorylated AKT (pAKT) and phosphorylated ERK (pERK) were detected with Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence, respectively.

Results: 1000 U/kg EPO-TAT exhibited a comparable neuroprotection to 5000 U/kg EPO, as evidenced by a comparable attenuation in neurological deficit, infarct volume, and number of apoptotic cells in the rat ischemic cortex after MCAO. The pAKT and pERK levels were significantly elevated solely in neurons of rodents receiving EPO or EPO-TAT treatments, suggesting the concurrent activation of these two pathways. Specific inhibition of either AKT or ERK pathway partially abolished EPO-TAT protection, but exhibited no influence on the activation status of its counterpart, suggesting no cross-modulation between these two protective pathways.

Conclusion: Our study indicates that EPO-TAT at 1000 U/kg displays neuroprotection with no detectable side effects. The mechanism for neuroprotection may be attributable to the simultaneous activation of the AKT and ERK pathways, which preserve neuronal cell viability and attenuate behavioral deficits.

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