Brain‐derived erythropoietin protects from focal cerebral ischemia by dual activation of ERK‐1/‐2 and Akt pathways
- 29 August 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The FASEB Journal
- Vol. 19 (14), 2026-2028
- https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.05-3941fje
Abstract
Apart from its hematopoietic function, erythropoietin (Epo) exerts neuroprotective functions in brain hypoxia and ischemia. To examine the mechanisms mediating Epo's neuroprotective activity in vivo, we made use of our transgenic mouse line tg21 that constitutively expresses human Epo in brain without inducing excessive erythrocytosis. We show that human Epo is expressed in tg21 brains and that cortical and striatal neurons carry the Epo receptor. After middle cerebral artery occlusion, human Epo potently protected brains of tg21 mice against ischemic injury, both when severe (90 min) and mild (30 min) ischemia was imposed. Histochemical studies revealed that Epo induced an activation of JAK-2, ERK-1/-2, and Akt pathways in the ischemic brain. This activation was associated with elevated Bcl-XL and decreased NO synthase-1 and -2 levels in neurons. Intracerebroventricular injections of selective inhibitors of ERK-1/-2 (PD98059) or Akt (wortmannin) pathways revealed that both ERK-1/-2 and Akt were required for Epo's neuroprotective function, antagonization of either pathway completely abolishing tissue protection. On the other hand, ERK-1/-2 and Akt blockade did not reverse the neuronal NO synthase-1/-2 inhibition, indicating that Epo down-regulates these NO synthases in an ERK-1/-2 and Akt independent manner. On the basis of our data, the dual activation of ERK-1/-2 and Akt is crucial for Epo's neuroprotective activity.Keywords
Funding Information
- nccr – on the move
- Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung (3200B0‐100790/1, 3100A0‐1002/4)
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