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The angiotensin II receptors type 1 and 2 modulate astrocytes and their crosstalk with microglia and neurons in an in vitro model of ischemic stroke.
Olschewski, Daniel Navin; Nazarzadeh, Nilufar; Lange, Felix; Koenig, Anna Maria; Kulka, Christina; Abraham, Jella-Andrea; Blaschke, Stefan Johannes; Merkel, Rudolf; Hoffmann, Bernd; Fink, Gereon Rudolf; Schroeter, Michael; Rueger, Maria Adele; Vay, Sabine Ulrike.
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  • Olschewski DN; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. daniel.olschewski@uk-koeln.de.
  • Nazarzadeh N; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Lange F; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Koenig AM; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Kulka C; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Abraham JA; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Blaschke SJ; Department of Mechanobiology, Institute of Biological Information Processing (IBI-2), Research Centre Juelich, Juelich, Germany.
  • Merkel R; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Hoffmann B; Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3), Research Centre Juelich, Juelich, Germany.
  • Fink GR; Department of Mechanobiology, Institute of Biological Information Processing (IBI-2), Research Centre Juelich, Juelich, Germany.
  • Schroeter M; Department of Mechanobiology, Institute of Biological Information Processing (IBI-2), Research Centre Juelich, Juelich, Germany.
  • Rueger MA; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Vay SU; Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3), Research Centre Juelich, Juelich, Germany.
BMC Neurosci ; 25(1): 29, 2024 Jun 26.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38926677
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type of the central nervous system and are fundamentally involved in homeostasis, neuroprotection, and synaptic plasticity. This regulatory function of astrocytes on their neighboring cells in the healthy brain is subject of current research. In the ischemic brain we assume disease specific differences in astrocytic acting. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system regulates arterial blood pressure through endothelial cells and perivascular musculature. Moreover, astrocytes express angiotensin II type 1 and 2 receptors. However, their role in astrocytic function has not yet been fully elucidated. We hypothesized that the angiotensin II receptors impact astrocyte function as revealed in an in vitro system mimicking cerebral ischemia. Astrocytes derived from neonatal wistar rats were exposed to telmisartan (angiotensin II type 1 receptor-blocker) or PD123319 (angiotensin II type 2 receptor-blocker) under normal conditions (control) or deprivation from oxygen and glucose. Conditioned medium (CM) of astrocytes was harvested to elucidate astrocyte-mediated indirect effects on microglia and cortical neurons.

RESULT:

The blockade of angiotensin II type 1 receptor by telmisartan increased the survival of astrocytes during ischemic conditions in vitro without affecting their proliferation rate or disturbing their expression of S100A10, a marker of activation. The inhibition of the angiotensin II type 2 receptor pathway by PD123319 resulted in both increased expression of S100A10 and proliferation rate. The CM of telmisartan-treated astrocytes reduced the expression of pro-inflammatory mediators with simultaneous increase of anti-inflammatory markers in microglia. Increased neuronal activity was observed after treatment of neurons with CM of telmisartan- as well as PD123319-stimulated astrocytes.

CONCLUSION:

Data show that angiotensin II receptors have functional relevance for astrocytes that differs in healthy and ischemic conditions and effects surrounding microglia and neuronal activity via secretory signals. Above that, this work emphasizes the strong interference of the different cells in the CNS and that targeting astrocytes might serve as a therapeutic strategy to influence the acting of glia-neuronal network in de- and regenerative context.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Astrocitos / Ratas Wistar / Microglía / Receptor de Angiotensina Tipo 1 / Receptor de Angiotensina Tipo 2 / Bloqueadores del Receptor Tipo 1 de Angiotensina II / Bloqueadores del Receptor Tipo 2 de Angiotensina II / Telmisartán / Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico / Neuronas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: BMC Neurosci / BMC neurosci. (Online) / BMC neuroscience (Online) Asunto de la revista: NEUROLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Astrocitos / Ratas Wistar / Microglía / Receptor de Angiotensina Tipo 1 / Receptor de Angiotensina Tipo 2 / Bloqueadores del Receptor Tipo 1 de Angiotensina II / Bloqueadores del Receptor Tipo 2 de Angiotensina II / Telmisartán / Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico / Neuronas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: BMC Neurosci / BMC neurosci. (Online) / BMC neuroscience (Online) Asunto de la revista: NEUROLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania