2015
DOI: 10.1038/aps.2015.50
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Protease Omi cleaving Hax-1 protein contributes to OGD/R-induced mitochondrial damage in neuroblastoma N2a cells and cerebral injury in MCAO mice

Abstract: Aim: In the penumbra after focal cerebral ischemia, an increase of protease Omi is linked to a decrease of Hs1-associated protein X-1 (Hax-1), a protein belonging to the Bcl-2 family. In this study we investigated the mechanisms underlying the regulation of Hax-1 by protease Omi in cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Methods: Mouse neuroblastoma N2a cells were subjected to oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation (OGD/R); cell viability was assessed with MTT assay. Mice underwent 2-h middle cerebra… Show more

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“…Brain nerve cells are characterized by high sensitivity to deficiency of oxygen and glucose in cerebral ischemia (5). Recovering the blood supply, termed reperfusion, is a key step to rescue nerve cells from ischemia-induced death, however, it also raises serious problems linked to oxidative stress, inflammation disorder and ion overloading, thus the onset of reperfusion usually produces more severe damage to nerve cells (2). Apoptosis of nerve cells is a common event in stroke, according to a previous report (2).…”
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“…Brain nerve cells are characterized by high sensitivity to deficiency of oxygen and glucose in cerebral ischemia (5). Recovering the blood supply, termed reperfusion, is a key step to rescue nerve cells from ischemia-induced death, however, it also raises serious problems linked to oxidative stress, inflammation disorder and ion overloading, thus the onset of reperfusion usually produces more severe damage to nerve cells (2). Apoptosis of nerve cells is a common event in stroke, according to a previous report (2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recovering the blood supply, termed reperfusion, is a key step to rescue nerve cells from ischemia-induced death, however, it also raises serious problems linked to oxidative stress, inflammation disorder and ion overloading, thus the onset of reperfusion usually produces more severe damage to nerve cells (2). Apoptosis of nerve cells is a common event in stroke, according to a previous report (2). Apoptotic alterations of neurons, including the condensation of nuclei and the activation of caspases, are observed in the ischemic core in the early stage of focal cerebral ischemia (19,20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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