Cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5

Emanuela Viggiano,1,2 Vincenzo Monda,1 Antonietta Messina,1 Fiorenzo Moscatelli,3 Anna Valenzano,3 Domenico Tafuri,4 Giuseppe Cibelli,3 Bruno De Luca,1 Giovanni Messina,1,3 Marcellino Monda1 1Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine,...

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Main Authors: Viggiano E, Monda V, Messina A, Moscatelli F, Valenzano A, Tafuri D, Cibelli G, De Luca B, Messina G, Monda M
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-07-01
Series:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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spelling doaj-31777c00c6bb428e94b243cf3c3b54ba2020-11-24T22:27:15ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212016-07-012016Issue 11705171027843Cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5Viggiano EMonda VMessina AMoscatelli FValenzano ATafuri DCibelli GDe Luca BMessina GMonda MEmanuela Viggiano,1,2 Vincenzo Monda,1 Antonietta Messina,1 Fiorenzo Moscatelli,3 Anna Valenzano,3 Domenico Tafuri,4 Giuseppe Cibelli,3 Bruno De Luca,1 Giovanni Messina,1,3 Marcellino Monda1 1Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine, Second University of Naples, Naples, 2Department of Medicine, University of Padua, Padua, 3Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, 4Department of Motor Sciences and Wellness, University of Naples “Parthenope”, Naples, Italy Abstract: Depression of electrocorticogram propagating over the cortex surface results in cortical spreading depression (CSD), which is probably related to the pathophysiology of stroke, epilepsy, and migraine. However, preconditioning with CSD produces neuroprotection to subsequent ischemic episodes. Such effects require the expression or activation of several genes, including neuroprotective ones. Recently, it has been demonstrated that the expression of the uncoupling proteins (UCPs) 2 and 5 is amplified during brain ischemia and their expression exerts a long-term effect upon neuron protection. To evaluate the neuroprotective consequence of CSD, the expression of UCP-5 in the brain cortex was measured following CSD induction. CSD was evoked in four samples of rats, which were sacrificed after 2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours, and 24 hours. Western blot analyses were carried out to measure UCP-5 concentrations in the prefrontal cortices of both hemispheres, and immunohistochemistry was performed to determine the localization of UCP-5 in the brain cortex. The results showed a significant elevation in UCP-5 expression at 24 hours in all cortical strata. Moreover, UCP-5 was triggered by CSD, indicating that UCP-5 production can have a neuroprotective effect. Keywords: cortical spreading depression, neuroprotective effect, uncoupling protein-5https://www.dovepress.com/cortical-spreading-depression-produces-a-neuroprotective-effect-activa-peer-reviewed-article-NDTCortical Spreading Depressionneuroprotective effectUCP5
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author Viggiano E
Monda V
Messina A
Moscatelli F
Valenzano A
Tafuri D
Cibelli G
De Luca B
Messina G
Monda M
spellingShingle Viggiano E
Monda V
Messina A
Moscatelli F
Valenzano A
Tafuri D
Cibelli G
De Luca B
Messina G
Monda M
Cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Cortical Spreading Depression
neuroprotective effect
UCP5
author_facet Viggiano E
Monda V
Messina A
Moscatelli F
Valenzano A
Tafuri D
Cibelli G
De Luca B
Messina G
Monda M
author_sort Viggiano E
title Cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5
title_short Cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5
title_full Cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5
title_fullStr Cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5
title_full_unstemmed Cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5
title_sort cortical spreading depression produces a neuroprotective effect activating mitochondrial uncoupling protein-5
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
issn 1178-2021
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Emanuela Viggiano,1,2 Vincenzo Monda,1 Antonietta Messina,1 Fiorenzo Moscatelli,3 Anna Valenzano,3 Domenico Tafuri,4 Giuseppe Cibelli,3 Bruno De Luca,1 Giovanni Messina,1,3 Marcellino Monda1 1Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine, Second University of Naples, Naples, 2Department of Medicine, University of Padua, Padua, 3Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, 4Department of Motor Sciences and Wellness, University of Naples “Parthenope”, Naples, Italy Abstract: Depression of electrocorticogram propagating over the cortex surface results in cortical spreading depression (CSD), which is probably related to the pathophysiology of stroke, epilepsy, and migraine. However, preconditioning with CSD produces neuroprotection to subsequent ischemic episodes. Such effects require the expression or activation of several genes, including neuroprotective ones. Recently, it has been demonstrated that the expression of the uncoupling proteins (UCPs) 2 and 5 is amplified during brain ischemia and their expression exerts a long-term effect upon neuron protection. To evaluate the neuroprotective consequence of CSD, the expression of UCP-5 in the brain cortex was measured following CSD induction. CSD was evoked in four samples of rats, which were sacrificed after 2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours, and 24 hours. Western blot analyses were carried out to measure UCP-5 concentrations in the prefrontal cortices of both hemispheres, and immunohistochemistry was performed to determine the localization of UCP-5 in the brain cortex. The results showed a significant elevation in UCP-5 expression at 24 hours in all cortical strata. Moreover, UCP-5 was triggered by CSD, indicating that UCP-5 production can have a neuroprotective effect. Keywords: cortical spreading depression, neuroprotective effect, uncoupling protein-5
topic Cortical Spreading Depression
neuroprotective effect
UCP5
url https://www.dovepress.com/cortical-spreading-depression-produces-a-neuroprotective-effect-activa-peer-reviewed-article-NDT
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