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Optogenetic Inhibition of Striatal GABAergic Neuronal Activity Improves Outcomes After Ischemic Brain Injury

Authors :
Jieyu Zheng
Zhijun Zhang
Muyassar Mamtilahun
Guo-Yuan Yang
Zongjie Fu
Meijie Qu
Yi-Fan Lu
Yongting Wang
Yuanyuan Ma
Xiaosong He
Yaying Song
Wanlu Li
Lu Jiang
Source :
Stroke. 48(12)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background and Purpose— Striatal GABAergic neuron is known as a key regulator in adult neurogenesis. However, the specific role of striatal GABAergic neuronal activity in the promotion of neurological recovery after ischemic stroke remains unknown. Here, we used optogenetic approach to investigate these effects and mechanism. Methods— Laser stimulation was delivered via an implanted optical fiber to inhibit or activate the striatal GABAergic neurons in Gad2-Arch-GFP or Gad2-ChR2-tdTomato mice (n=80) 1 week after 60-minute transient middle cerebral artery occlusion. Neurological severity score, brain atrophy volume, microvessel density, and cell morphological changes were examined using immunohistochemistry. Gene expression and protein levels of related growth factors were further examined using real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting. Results— Inhibiting striatal GABAergic neuronal activity improved functional recovery, reduced brain atrophy volume, and prohibited cell death compared with the control ( P P P Conclusions— After ischemic stroke, optogenetic inhibition of GABAergic neurons upregulated bFGF expression by endothelial cells and promoted neurobehavioral recovery, possibly orchestrated by astrocytes. Optogenetically inhibiting neuronal activity provides a novel approach to promote neurological recovery.

Details

ISSN :
15244628
Volume :
48
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stroke
Accession number :
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