Mitochondrial Inhibitor Rotenone Triggers and Enhances Neuronal Ferroptosis Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage

线粒体抑制剂鱼藤酮引发并增强脑出血后的神经元铁死亡

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作者:Yijun Cheng, Ziqian Zhang, Hao Tang, Bin Chen, Yu Cai, Yongxu Wei, Weiguo Zhao, Zhe Bao Wu, Hanbing Shang

Abstract

Ferroptosis, a form of regulatory non-apoptotic cell death driven by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation, accounts for more than 80% of the total types of neuronal death in the acute phase of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Mitochondria have essential roles in energy production, macromolecule synthesis, cellular metabolism, and cell death regulation. However, its role in ferroptosis remains unclear and somewhat controversial, especially in ICH. This study aimed to investigate whether damaged mitochondria could trigger and enhance neuronal ferroptosis in ICH. The isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantitation proteomics on human ICH samples suggested that ICH caused significant damage to the mitochondria, which presented ferroptosis-like morphology under electron microscopy. Subsequently, use of the mitochondrial special inhibitor Rotenone (Rot) to induce mitochondrial damage showed that it has significant dose-dependent toxicity on primary neurons. Single Rot administration markedly inhibited neuronal viability, promoted iron accumulation, increased malondialdehyde (MDA) contents, decreased total superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, and downregulated ferroptosis-related proteins RPL8, COX-2, xCT, ASCL4, and GPX4 in primary neurons. Moreover, Rot enhanced these changes via hemin and autologous blood administration in primary neurons and mice, mimicking the in vitro and in vivo ICH models, respectively. Furthermore, Rot exacerbated the ICH-induced hemorrhagic volumes, brain edema, and neurological deficits in mice. Together, our data revealed that ICH induced significant mitochondrial dysfunction and that mitochondrial inhibitor Rot can trigger and enhance neuronal ferroptosis.

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