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J Neurosci ; 35(5): 2191-9, 2015 Feb 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25653374

RESUMO

Seizures are accompanied by cardiovascular changes that are a major cause of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Seizures activate inflammatory responses in the cardiovascular nuclei of the medulla oblongata and increase neuronal excitability. Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a neuropeptide with autocrine and paracrine neuroprotective properties. Microglia are key players in inflammatory responses in the CNS. We sought to determine whether PACAP and microglia mitigate the adverse effects of seizure on cardiovascular function in a rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy. Kainic acid (KA)-induced seizures increased splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity by 97%, accompanied by increase in heart rate (HR) but not blood pressure (BP). Intrathecal infusion of the PACAP antagonist PACAP(6-38) or the microglia antagonists minocycline and doxycycline augmented sympathetic responses to KA-induced seizures. PACAP(6-38) caused a 161% increase, whereas minocycline and doxycycline caused a 225% and 215% increase, respectively. In intrathecal PACAP-antagonist-treated rats, both BP and HR increased, whereas after treatment with microglial antagonists, only BP was significantly increased compared with control. Our findings support the idea that PACAP and its action on microglia at the level of the spinal cord elicit cardioprotective effects during seizure. However, intrathecal PACAP did not show additive effects, suggesting that the agonist effect was at maximum. The protective effect of microglia may occur by adoption of an M2 phenotype and expression of factors such as TGF-ß and IL-10 that promote neuronal quiescence. In summary, therapeutic interventions targeting PACAP and microglia could be a promising strategy for preventing SUDEP.


Assuntos
Arritmias Cardíacas/etiologia , Coração/efeitos dos fármacos , Microglia/efeitos dos fármacos , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/toxicidade , Polipeptídeo Hipofisário Ativador de Adenilato Ciclase/toxicidade , Convulsões/fisiopatologia , Animais , Arritmias Cardíacas/fisiopatologia , Pressão Sanguínea , Doxiciclina/toxicidade , Epilepsia do Lobo Temporal/complicações , Epilepsia do Lobo Temporal/metabolismo , Epilepsia do Lobo Temporal/fisiopatologia , Frequência Cardíaca , Masculino , Minociclina/toxicidade , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Convulsões/complicações , Convulsões/metabolismo , Medula Espinal/efeitos dos fármacos , Medula Espinal/fisiopatologia , Sistema Nervoso Simpático/efeitos dos fármacos , Sistema Nervoso Simpático/fisiopatologia
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Curr Genet ; 59(3): 129-37, 2013 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23779196

RESUMO

Cold-active lipases are of significant interest as biocatalysts in industrial processes. We have identified a lipase that displayed activity towards long carbon-chain-p-nitrophenyl substrates (C12-C18) at 25 °C from the culture supernatant of an Antarctic Penicillium expansum strain assigned P. expansum SM3. Zymography revealed a protein band of around 30 kDa with activity towards olive oil. DNA fragments of a lipase gene designated as lipPE were isolated from the genomic DNA of P. expansum SM3 by genomic walking PCR. Subsequently, the complete genomic lipPE gene was amplified using gene-specific primers designed from the 5'- and 3'-regions. Reverse transcription PCR was used to amplify the lipPE cDNA. The deduced amino acid sequence consisted of 285 residues that included a predicted signal peptide. Three peptides identified by LC/MS/MS analysis of the proteins in the culture supernatant of P. expansum were also present in the deduced amino acid sequence of the lipPE gene suggesting that this gene encoded the lipase identified by initial zymogram activity analysis. Full analysis of the nucleotide and the deduced amino acid sequences indicated that the lipPE gene encodes a novel P. expansum lipase. The lipPE gene was expressed in E. coli for further characterization of the enzyme with a view of assessing its suitability for industrial applications.


Assuntos
Sequência de Aminoácidos/genética , Estabilidade Enzimática , Lipase/isolamento & purificação , Penicillium/enzimologia , Regiões Antárticas , Clonagem Molecular , DNA Complementar/genética , Escherichia coli/genética , Lipase/metabolismo , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem , Temperatura
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Auton Neurosci ; 216: 9-16, 2019 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30598122

RESUMO

The RVLM of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) contains over-active C1 neurons, which model the pathology of essential hypertension. Hypertension involves chronic low-grade neuroinflammation. Inflammation in the brain is produced and maintained primarily by microglia. We assessed microglial gene expression (P2Y12R and CX3CR1) and morphology in the RVLM of SHR compared to normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). The gene expression of the metabotropic purinergic receptor P2Y12 and the fractalkine receptor CX3CR1 was downregulated in the RVLM of SHR compared to WKY (by 37.3% and 30.9% respectively). P2Y12R and CX3CR1 are required for normal microglial function, and reduced P2Y12R expression is associated with changes in microglial activity. Histological analysis showed a 22.9% reduction in microglial cell density, along with 18.7% shorter microglial processes, a phenotypic indicator of activation, in the RVLM of SHR compared to WKY. These results indicate a subtle loss of function, or a mild state of inflammation, in the RVLM microglia of SHR.


Assuntos
Receptor 1 de Quimiocina CX3C/biossíntese , Bulbo/citologia , Microglia/citologia , Microglia/metabolismo , Receptores Purinérgicos P2Y12/biossíntese , Animais , Contagem de Células , Regulação para Baixo , Expressão Gênica/fisiologia , Masculino , Bulbo/metabolismo , Ratos , Ratos Endogâmicos SHR , Ratos Endogâmicos WKY , Especificidade da Espécie
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Front Neurosci ; 13: 881, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31496933

RESUMO

Repetitive hypoxia is a key feature of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), a condition characterized by intermittent airways obstruction. Patients with OSA present with persistent increases in sympathetic activity and commonly develop hypertension. The objectives of this study were to determine if the persistent increases in sympathetic nerve activity, known to be induced by acute intermittent hypoxia (AIH), are mediated through activation of the pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) signaling system. Here, we show that the excitatory neuropeptide PACAP, acting in the spinal cord, is important for generating the sympathetic response seen following AIH. Using PACAP receptor knockout mice, and pharmacological agents in Sprague Dawley rats, we measured blood pressure, heart rate, pH, PaCO2, and splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity, under anaesthesia, to demonstrate that the sympathetic response to AIH is mediated via the PAC1 receptor, in a cAMP-dependent manner. We also report that both intermittent microinjection of glutamate into the rostroventrolateral medulla (RVLM) and intermittent infusion of a sub-threshold dose of PACAP into the subarachnoid space can mimic the sympathetic response to AIH. All the sympathetic responses are independent of blood pressure, pH or PaCO2 changes. Our results show that in AIH, PACAP signaling in the spinal cord helps drive persistent increases in sympathetic nerve activity. This mechanism may be a precursor to the development of hypertension in conditions of chronic intermittent hypoxia, such as OSA.

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J Spine Surg ; 4(1): 115-122, 2018 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29732431

RESUMO

Autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections have been investigated in recent years as an emerging therapy for various musculoskeletal conditions, including lumbar degenerative disc disease. Although PRP has received increasing attention from medical science experts, comprehensive clinical reports of its efficacy are limited to those treating knee osteoarthritis and epicondylitis. Use of PRP is gaining popularity in the area of degenerative disc disease, but there is a clear need for reliable clinical evidence of its applications and effectiveness. In this article, we review the current literature on PRP therapy and its potential use in the treatment of chronic discogenic low back pain, with a focus on evidence from clinical trials.

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Auton Neurosci ; 198: 10-8, 2016 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27260963

RESUMO

Microglia are ubiquitously distributed throughout the central nervous system (CNS) and play a critical role in the maintenance of neuronal homeostasis. Recent advances have shown that microglia, never resting cells of the CNS, continuously monitor and influence neuronal/synaptic activity levels, by communicating with neurons with the aid of their dynamic processes. The brainstem contains many catecholaminergic nuclei that are key to many aspects of brain function. This includes C1 neurons of the ventrolateral medulla that are thought to play a critical role in control of the circulation. Despite the role of catecholaminergic brainstem neurons in normal physiology, the presence of microglia that surrounds them is poorly understood. Here, we investigate the spatial distribution and morphology of microglia in catecholaminergic nuclei of the brainstem in 3 strains of rat: Sprague-Dawley (SD), Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Our data reveal that microglia are heterogeneously distributed within and across different strains of rats. Interestingly, intra-strain comparison of tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive (TH-ir) neuronal and microglial number reveals that microglial number varies with the TH-ir neuronal number in the brainstem. Even though microglial spatial distribution varies across brainstem nuclei, microglial morphology (% area covered, number of end point processes and branch length) does not differ significantly. This work provides the first evidence that even though microglia, in their surveilling state, do not vary appreciably in their morphology across brainstem areas, they do have a heterogeneous pattern of distribution that may be influenced by their local environment.


Assuntos
Microglia/enzimologia , Tirosina 3-Mono-Oxigenase/metabolismo , Animais , Pressão Sanguínea/fisiologia , Tronco Encefálico/enzimologia , Catecolaminas/metabolismo , Masculino , Bulbo/enzimologia , Microglia/citologia , Neurônios/enzimologia , Ratos Endogâmicos SHR , Ratos Endogâmicos WKY , Ratos Sprague-Dawley
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Neuroscience ; 329: 12-29, 2016 08 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27155147

RESUMO

Microglia are present throughout the central nervous system (CNS) and express receptors for every known neurotransmitter. During inflammation, microglia change into a state that either promotes removal of debris (M1), or into a state that promotes soothing (M2). Caudal- and rostral- ventrolateral medullary regions (CVLM and RVLM, respectively) of the brainstem are key nuclei involved in all aspects of the cardiovascular system. In this study, we investigate a novel role for microglia in cardiovascular control in the brainstem of adult male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rat. Here we show, that increases and decreases in blood pressure (BP) triggers alertness in the physiology of microglia in the brainstem region; inducing changes in microglial spatial distribution and the number of synapses in contact with microglial end processes. Following 6h of acute hypertension, the number of synapses in contact with microglia increased by ≈30% in both regions of the brainstem, CVLM and RVLM. Induction of acute hypotension for 6h causes microglia to reduce the number of synaptic contacts by >20% in both, CVLM and RVLM, nuclei of the brainstem. Our analysis of the morphological characteristics of microglia, and expression levels of M1 and M2, reveals that the changes induced in microglial behavior do not require any obvious dramatic changes in their morphology. Taken together, our findings suggest that microglia play a novel, unexpected, physiological role in the uninjured autonomic nuclei of CNS; we therefore speculate that microglia act cooperatively with brainstem cardiovascular neurons to maintain them in a physiologically receptive state.


Assuntos
Pressão Sanguínea/fisiologia , Fenômenos Fisiológicos Cardiovasculares , Bulbo/fisiologia , Microglia/fisiologia , Sistema Nervoso Simpático/fisiologia , Sinapses/fisiologia , Animais , Sistema Cardiovascular/citologia , Sistema Cardiovascular/patologia , Homeostase/fisiologia , Hipertensão/patologia , Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Hipotensão/patologia , Hipotensão/fisiopatologia , Imuno-Histoquímica , Masculino , Bulbo/citologia , Bulbo/patologia , Microglia/citologia , Microglia/patologia , Modelos Animais , Plasticidade Neuronal/fisiologia , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Sistema Nervoso Simpático/citologia , Sistema Nervoso Simpático/patologia , Sinapses/patologia
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J Biomed Nanotechnol ; 11(12): 2111-23, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26510306

RESUMO

For the first time the efficiency of gene knockdown of the pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) receptor 1 (PAC1R) is demonstrated by employing gold nanocomplexes. This gene knockdown subsequently affects the action of PACAP on neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells. These nanocomplexes comprise cholera toxin B (CTB)-gold nanoparticle conjugates loaded with double-stranded morpholinos (MOs) (photo MO and antisense MO). Nanocomplexes are introduced into cells via lipid raft-dependent endocytosis. After UV light exposure, the photolinker in the photo MO is cleaved, bisecting the photo MO and releasing the antisense MO from the conjugate. The antisense MO then binds the PAC1R mRNA and decreases gene expression. The maximal efficiency of gene knockdown is observed after 24 hours, resulting in a 65% ± 12 reduction of the protein level. This reduction in PAC1R impairs the responsiveness of cells to PACAP exposure. Following PAC1R gene knockdown, only 10% ± 8 and 11%± 9 of cells exhibit neurite outgrowth after 4-day exposure to PACAP-38 and PACAP-27, respectively. These results demonstrate an efficient PAC1R gene knockdown and noticeable difference in response to PACAP action on neural cell differentiation, adding an extra dimension to determine the involvement of PACAP and its PAC1R in the neurotropic effect to PC12 cells.


Assuntos
Técnicas de Silenciamento de Genes , Ouro/química , Nanopartículas Metálicas , Morfolinos/química , Morfolinos/genética , Receptores de Polipeptídeo Hipofisário Ativador de Adenilato Ciclase/deficiência , Receptores de Polipeptídeo Hipofisário Ativador de Adenilato Ciclase/genética , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Transporte Biológico , Diferenciação Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Diferenciação Celular/efeitos da radiação , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos da radiação , Toxina da Cólera/metabolismo , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Portadores de Fármacos/metabolismo , Ouro/metabolismo , Modelos Moleculares , Fator de Crescimento Neural/farmacologia , Neurônios/citologia , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Células PC12 , Fragmentos de Peptídeos/farmacologia , Polipeptídeo Hipofisário Ativador de Adenilato Ciclase/química , Ratos , Raios Ultravioleta
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