Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.322, No.2, 440-446, 2004
Neuregulin-1 is neuroprotective and attenuates inflammatory responses induced by ischemic stroke
Recent work from our laboratory demonstrated that the expression neuregulin-1 in neurons was induced in the ischemic penumbra by focal stroke in the rat. Here, we show that a single intravascular injection of neuregulin-1beta (similar to2.5 ng/kg) reduced cortical infarct volume by >98% when given immediately before middle cereral artery occlusion. Subcortical infarct volume was reduced by similar to40%. Analysis of DNA fragmentation in brain tissues indicated that neuregulin-1 blocked apoptosis in cortical neurons in the penumbra. Neuregulin-1 prevented macrophage/microglial infiltration and astrocytic activation following focal ischemia. The neuroprotective effect of neuregulin-1 was also associated with a suppression of interleukin-1beta mRNA levels. These data suggest that neuregulin-1 protects neurons from delayed, ischemia-induced apoptotic cell death in the cortex by inhibiting pro-inflammatory responses. Neuregulins represent a novel, potent neuroprotective strategy that has potential therapeutic value in treating individuals after acute ischemic stroke. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:apoptosis;acetylcholine receptor inducing activity;erbB;glial growth factor;heregulin;inflammation;ischemia;Neu differentiation factor