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Apolipoprotein D mediates autocrine protection of astrocytes and controls their reactivity level, contributing to the functional maintenance of paraquat-challenged dopaminergic systems

AutorBajo-Grañeras, Raquel CSIC; Ganfornina, M. D. CSIC ORCID CVN; Martín-Tejedor, Esperanza CSIC; Sánchez, Diego CSIC ORCID CVN
Palabras claveLipocalin
Oxidative stress
Nigrostriatal system
Fecha de publicaciónoct-2011
EditorWiley-Blackwell
CitaciónGlia 59(10): 1551-1566 (2011)
ResumenThe study of glial derived factors induced by injury and degeneration is important to understand the nervous system response to deteriorating conditions. We focus on Apolipoprotein D (ApoD), a Lipocalin expressed by glia and strongly induced upon aging, injury or neurodegeneration. Here we study ApoD function in the brain of wild type and ApoD-KO mice by combining in vivo experiments with astrocyte cultures. Locomotor performance, dopamine concentration, and gene expression levels in the substantia nigra were assayed in mice treated with paraquat (PQ). The regulation of ApoD transcription, a molecular screening of oxidative stress (OS)-related genes, cell viability and oxidation status, and the effects of adding human ApoD were tested in astrocyte cultures. We demonstrate that (1) ApoD is required for an adequate locomotor performance, modifies the gene expression profile of PQ-challenged nigrostriatal system, and contributes to its functional maintenance; (2) ApoD expression in astrocytes is controlled by the OS-responsive JNK pathway; (3) ApoD contributes to an autocrine protecting mechanism in astrocytes, avoiding peroxidated lipids accumulation and altering the PQ transcriptional response of genes involved in ROS managing and the inflammatory response to OS; (4) Addition of human ApoD to ApoD-KO astrocytes promotes survival through a mechanism accompanied by protein internalization and modulation of astroglial reactivity. Our data support that ApoD contributes to the endurance of astrocytes and decreases their reactivity level in vitro and in vivo. ApoD function as a maintenance factor for astrocytes would suffice to explain the observed protection by ApoD of OS-vulnerable dopaminergic circuits in vivo.
Descripción16 páginas, 9 figuras, 1 tabla.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.21200
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/49290
DOI10.1002/glia.21200
ISSN0894-1491
E-ISSN1098-1136
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