Astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor I to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]

Oxidative stress is a proposed mechanism in brain aging, making the study of its regulatory processes an important aspect of current neurobiological research. In this regard, the role of the aging regulator insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in brain responses to oxidative stress remains elusive a...

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Main Authors: Laura Genis, David Dávila, Silvia Fernandez, Andrea Pozo-Rodrigálvarez, Ricardo Martínez-Murillo, Ignacio Torres-Aleman
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spelling doaj-3a480e2ef8fb46e58b715244d3b817282020-11-25T02:49:51ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022014-04-01310.12688/f1000research.3-28.v24206Astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor I to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]Laura Genis0David Dávila1Silvia Fernandez2Andrea Pozo-Rodrigálvarez3Ricardo Martínez-Murillo4Ignacio Torres-Aleman5CIBERNED, 28002, Madrid, SpainCIBERNED, 28002, Madrid, SpainCIBERNED, 28002, Madrid, SpainInstituto Cajal CSIC, 28002, Madrid, SpainInstituto Cajal CSIC, 28002, Madrid, SpainCIBERNED, 28002, Madrid, SpainOxidative stress is a proposed mechanism in brain aging, making the study of its regulatory processes an important aspect of current neurobiological research. In this regard, the role of the aging regulator insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in brain responses to oxidative stress remains elusive as both beneficial and detrimental actions have been ascribed to this growth factor. Because astrocytes protect neurons against oxidative injury, we explored whether IGF-I participates in astrocyte neuroprotection and found that blockade of the IGF-I receptor in astrocytes abrogated their rescuing effect on neurons. We found that IGF-I directly protects astrocytes against oxidative stress (H2O2). Indeed, in astrocytes but not in neurons, IGF-I decreases the pro-oxidant protein thioredoxin-interacting protein 1 and normalizes the levels of reactive oxygen species. Furthermore, IGF-I cooperates with trophic signals produced by astrocytes in response to H2O2 such as stem cell factor (SCF) to protect neurons against oxidative insult. After stroke, a condition associated with brain aging where oxidative injury affects peri-infarcted regions, a simultaneous increase in SCF and IGF-I expression was found in the cortex, suggesting that a similar cooperative response takes place in vivo. Cell-specific modulation by IGF-I of brain responses to oxidative stress may contribute in clarifying the role of IGF-I in brain aging.http://f1000research.com/articles/3-28/v2Neurobiology of Disease & RegenerationNeuronal & Glial Cell Biology
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author Laura Genis
David Dávila
Silvia Fernandez
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Ricardo Martínez-Murillo
Ignacio Torres-Aleman
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David Dávila
Silvia Fernandez
Andrea Pozo-Rodrigálvarez
Ricardo Martínez-Murillo
Ignacio Torres-Aleman
Astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor I to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]
F1000Research
Neurobiology of Disease & Regeneration
Neuronal & Glial Cell Biology
author_facet Laura Genis
David Dávila
Silvia Fernandez
Andrea Pozo-Rodrigálvarez
Ricardo Martínez-Murillo
Ignacio Torres-Aleman
author_sort Laura Genis
title Astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor I to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]
title_short Astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor I to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]
title_full Astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor I to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]
title_fullStr Astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor I to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]
title_full_unstemmed Astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor I to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]
title_sort astrocytes require insulin-like growth factor i to protect neurons against oxidative injury [v2; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/38u]
publisher F1000 Research Ltd
series F1000Research
issn 2046-1402
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Oxidative stress is a proposed mechanism in brain aging, making the study of its regulatory processes an important aspect of current neurobiological research. In this regard, the role of the aging regulator insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in brain responses to oxidative stress remains elusive as both beneficial and detrimental actions have been ascribed to this growth factor. Because astrocytes protect neurons against oxidative injury, we explored whether IGF-I participates in astrocyte neuroprotection and found that blockade of the IGF-I receptor in astrocytes abrogated their rescuing effect on neurons. We found that IGF-I directly protects astrocytes against oxidative stress (H2O2). Indeed, in astrocytes but not in neurons, IGF-I decreases the pro-oxidant protein thioredoxin-interacting protein 1 and normalizes the levels of reactive oxygen species. Furthermore, IGF-I cooperates with trophic signals produced by astrocytes in response to H2O2 such as stem cell factor (SCF) to protect neurons against oxidative insult. After stroke, a condition associated with brain aging where oxidative injury affects peri-infarcted regions, a simultaneous increase in SCF and IGF-I expression was found in the cortex, suggesting that a similar cooperative response takes place in vivo. Cell-specific modulation by IGF-I of brain responses to oxidative stress may contribute in clarifying the role of IGF-I in brain aging.
topic Neurobiology of Disease & Regeneration
Neuronal & Glial Cell Biology
url http://f1000research.com/articles/3-28/v2
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