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Oxygen-Glucose Deprivation Increases NR4A1 Expression and Promotes Its Extranuclear Translocation in Mouse Astrocytes.
Moriyama, Kengo; Horino, Asako; Kohyama, Kuniko; Nishito, Yasumasa; Morio, Tomohiro; Sakuma, Hiroshi.
Afiliação
  • Moriyama K; Department of Brain and Neuroscience, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo 156-8506, Japan.
  • Horino A; Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan.
  • Kohyama K; Department of Brain and Neuroscience, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo 156-8506, Japan.
  • Nishito Y; Department of Brain and Neuroscience, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo 156-8506, Japan.
  • Morio T; Technology Research Division, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo 156-8506, Japan.
  • Sakuma H; Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan.
Brain Sci ; 14(3)2024 Feb 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38539632
ABSTRACT
Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury induces metabolic dysfunction that ultimately leads to neuronal cell death. Astrocytes, a type of glial cell, play a key role in brain metabolism; however, their response to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury is not fully understood. Microglia were removed from murine primary mixed glial cultures to enrich astrocytes. Next, we explored genes whose expression is altered following oxygen-glucose deprivation using a microarray. Microarray analysis revealed that the expression of Nr4a1 and Nr4a3 is markedly increased in astrocyte-enriched cultures after 15 h of oxygen-glucose deprivation. The expression of both Nr4a1 and Nr4a3 was regulated by HIF-1α. At the protein level, NR4A1 was translocated from the nucleus to the cytoplasm following oxygen-glucose deprivation and co-localized with mitochondria in apoptotic cells; however, its localization was restored to the nucleus after reoxygenation. Oxygen-glucose deprivation causes an increase in NR4A1 mRNA in astrocytes as well as its nuclear to cytoplasmic transfer. Furthermore, reoxygenation enhances NR4A1 transcription and promotes its nuclear translocation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article