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Reactive astrocytes prevent maladaptive plasticity after ischemic stroke

Authors :
Aswendt, Markus
Wilhelmsson, Ulrika
Wieters, Frederique
Stokowska, Anna
Schmitt, Felix Johannes
Pallast, Niklas
de Pablo, Yolanda
Mohammed, Lava
Hoehn, Mathias
Pekna, Marcela
Pekny, Milos
Aswendt, Markus
Wilhelmsson, Ulrika
Wieters, Frederique
Stokowska, Anna
Schmitt, Felix Johannes
Pallast, Niklas
de Pablo, Yolanda
Mohammed, Lava
Hoehn, Mathias
Pekna, Marcela
Pekny, Milos
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Restoration of functional connectivity is a major contributor to functional recovery after stroke. We investigated the role of reactive astrocytes in functional connectivity and recovery after photothrombotic stroke in mice with attenuated reactive gliosis (GFAP(-/-)Vim(-/-)). Infarct volume and longitudinal functional connectivity changes were determined by in vivo T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and resting-state functional MRI. Sensorimotor function was assessed with behavioral tests, and glial and neural plasticity responses were quantified in the peri-infarct region. Four weeks after stroke, GFAP(-/-)Vim(-/-) mice showed impaired recovery of sensorimotor function and aberrant restoration of global neuronal connectivity. These mice also exhibited maladaptive plasticity responses, shown by higher number of lost and newly formed functional connections between primary and secondary targets of cortical stroke regions and increased peri-infarct expression of the axonal plasticity marker Gap43. We conclude that reactive astrocytes modulate recovery-promoting plasticity responses after ischemic stroke.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383744146
Document Type :
Electronic Resource