The relationship between transient zinc ion fluctuations and redox signaling in the pathways of secondary cellular injury: relevance to traumatic brain injury

瞬时锌离子波动与继发性细胞损伤通路中的氧化还原信号传导之间的关系:与创伤性脑损伤的相关性

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Abstract

A major obstacle that hampers the design of drug therapy for traumatic brain injury is the incomplete understanding of the biochemical pathways that lead to secondary cellular injury and contribute to cell death. One such pathway involves reactive species that generate potentially cytotoxic zinc ion fluctuations as a major executor of neuronal, and possibly glial, cell death. Whether zinc ions released during traumatic brain injury are toxic or protective is controversial but can be approached by investigating the exact concentrations of free zinc ions, the thresholds of compromised zinc buffering capacity, and the mechanism of cellular homeostatic control of zinc. Rapidly stretch-injured rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells express cellular zinc ion fluctuations that depend on the production of nitric oxide. Chelation of cellular zinc ions after rapid stretch injury, however, increases cellular reactive oxygen species. In a rat model of traumatic brain injury, parasagittal fluid percussion, analysis of the metal load of metallothionein was used as an indicator of changes in cellular zinc ion concentrations. The combined results from the cellular and in vivo investigations caution against interpreting zinc ion fluctuations in the early phase (24h) after injury as a primarily cytotoxic event.

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