Remote Ischemic Postconditioning Improve Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Induced Cognitive Dysfunction through Suppressing Mitochondrial Apoptosis in Hippocampus via TK/BK/B2R-Mediated PI3K/AKT.

远程缺血后处理通过 TK/BK/B2R 介导的 PI3K/AKT 抑制海马线粒体凋亡,改善脑缺血再灌注损伤引起的认知功能障碍

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作者:Qin Haocheng, Su Lu, Zhou Bao, Yang Pengkun, Zhu Yu-Lian, Liang Dan
Remote ischemic postconditioning (RIPostC) is known to improve motor function recovery in animal models, but its efficacy in alleviating cognitive impairment caused by ischemic stroke remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the beneficial role of RIPostC in recovering cognitive impairment induced by cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI). Building upon our previous research findings, we proved that the TK/BK/B2R pathway is crucial for understanding the crosstalk between cognitive impairment and RIPostC. Additionally, in vitro experiments were conducted using the oxygen glucose deprivation/re-oxygenation (OGD/r) HT-22 cell model, which revealed that the mechanism by which RIPostC suppressed mitochondrial apoptosis was mainly through the activation of the B2R/PI3K/AKT signaling pathway, thereby protecting neurons in the ischemic hippocampus from ischemic damage. To investigate the effect of RIPostC on cognitive function recovery following ischemic stroke, we established a rat model using left middle cerebral artery occlusion reperfusion (MCAO/r). 48 h after MCAO/r, rats were subjected to 3 circles of RIPostC therapy daily for 12 consecutive days. HOE140 was used to antagonize the bradykinin 2 receptor (B2R). Cognitive function was assessed using a modified neurological severity score, the Morris water maze, and the novel object recognition test. Local infarct volume in the hippocampus was measured through MRI scanning. The apoptosis rate of hippocampal neurons was quantified using TUNEL staining. Protein expression levels of kallikrein (TK) and mitochondrial apoptosis-related proteins, Cyt c, Bcl-2, Bax, cleaved caspase-3, and cleaved caspase-9, were detected in ischemic hippocampal tissue using Western blot (WB). The expression of bradykinin (BK) in serum and the ischemic penumbra was measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent (ELISA) assay. In the cell experiments, the HT-22 cell line and OGD/r model were used to simulate in vitro hippocampal ischemia. WB was performed to detect the expression of apoptosis-related proteins and PI3K/AKT pathway proteins. The apoptosis rate of HT-22 cells was detected using Annexin-V/PI flow cytometry and a cell viability kit. JC-1 staining and reactive oxygen species staining were used to evaluate mitochondrial condition. The PI3K/AKT pathway was inhibited using LY294002. RIPostC significantly upregulated the concentrations of TK and BK in the ischemic hippocampus. Behavioral function tests demonstrated that daily RIPostC therapy for 12 days significantly promoted cognitive function recovery in MCAO/r rats. Through MRI analysis, we found that RIPostC therapy effectively reduced the infarct volume in the hippocampus. Additionally, TUNEL staining and WB results of apoptosis-related proteins showed that RIPostC therapy significantly reduced apoptosis of hippocampal neurons. However, the therapeutic effect of RIPostC was reversed by the B2R antagonist HOE14, indicating that the TK/BK/B2R pathway mediated the neuroprotective effect of RIPostC. Cell experiments further confirmed that BK/B2R significantly attenuated mitochondrial apoptosis induced by ischemia-hypoxia injury in HT-22 cells. In vivo and in vitro results from WB demonstrated that the BK/B2R pathway activated the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Finally, the PI3K inhibitor LY294002 reversed the anti-apoptotic effect induced by BK/B2R. RIPostC therapy effectively inhibited mitochondrial apoptosis of hippocampal neurons and significantly alleviated cognitive dysfunction associated with CIRI by regulating the TK/BK/B2R-medated PI3K/AKT pathway. In conclusion, RIPostC represents a promising therapeutic strategy for combating cognitive dysfunction by inhibiting cell apoptosis in hippocampus. Moreover, our results suggest that RIPostC may have a broader protective effect against apoptosis in other ischemia-reperfusion-related diseases.

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