In:
Glia, Wiley, Vol. 61, No. 11 ( 2013-11), p. 1807-1821
Abstract:
Inflammation induced by microglial activation plays a pivotal role in progressive degeneration after traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI). Voltage‐gated sodium channels (VGSCs) are also implicated in microglial activation following injury. However, direct evidence that VGSCs are involved in microglial activation after injury has not been demonstrated yet. Here, we show that the increase in VGSC inward current elicited microglial activation followed inflammatory responses, leading to cell death after injury in vitro and in vivo . Isoforms of sodium channel, Na v 1.1, Na v 1.2, and Na v 1.6 were expressed in primary microglia, and the inward current of VGSC was increased by LPS treatment, which was blocked by a sodium channel blocker, tetrodotoxin (TTX). TTX inhibited LPS‐induced NF‐κB activation, expression of TNF‐α, IL‐1β and inducible nitric oxide synthase, and NO production. LPS‐induced p38MAPK activation followed pro‐nerve growth factor (proNGF) production was inhibited by TTX, whereas LPS‐induced JNK activation was not. TTX also inhibited caspase‐3 activation and cell death of primary cortical neurons in neuron/microglia co‐cultures by inhibiting LPS‐induced microglia activation. Furthermore, TTX attenuated caspase‐3 activation and oligodendrocyte cell death at 5 d after SCI by inhibiting microglia activation and p38MAPK activation followed proNGF production, which is known to mediate oligodendrocyte cell death. Our study thus suggests that the increase in inward current of VGSC appears to be an early event required for microglia activation after injury. GLIA 2013;61:1807–1821
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0894-1491
,
1098-1136
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2013
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1474828-9
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12