Autophagy inhibition exerts neuroprotection on white matter ischemic damage after chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in mice.

Brain Res

Department of Neurology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2019

Autophagy plays vital roles in the pathophysiology of many central nervous system diseases. Emerging evidence indicates that autophagy has both detrimental and protective effects in ischemic cerebral injury. This study aimed to investigate the temporal pattern of autophagy activation in the white matter of bilateral common carotid artery stenosis (BCAS) mouse model by immunofluorescence and western blotting. The effect of wortmannin, an autophagy inhibitor, against hypoperfusion induced white matter injury (WMI) was studied by immunofluorescence and eight-arm radial maze test. We found that autophagy was initially activated in the white matter 3 days after BCAS, and then suppressed by day 10, and was activated again at day 30. Administration of wortmannin during the first three days after BCAS revealed protective effects on axon-glia integrity and against the cognitive injury induced by the chronic hypoperfusion. The results indicated the possible link between autophagy and white matter ischemic damage after chronic cerebral hypoperfusion. Modulation of autophagy in a time course dependent manner may broaden the insight on the treatment of WMI.

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