创伤性脑损伤
神经退行性变
纽恩
医学
自噬
切碎
未折叠蛋白反应
内质网
神经保护
内分泌学
神经科学
内科学
细胞凋亡
心理学
生物
精神科
细胞生物学
免疫组织化学
化疗
疾病
生物化学
作者
Cheng Gao,Xueshi Chen,Heng Xu,Hanmu Guo,Lexin Zheng,Yanan Yan,Zhiyang Ren,Chengliang Luo,Yuan Gao,Mohammed Akbar,Luyang Tao,Tao Wang
标识
DOI:10.1007/s12035-022-02735-4
摘要
Based on accumulating evidence, patients recovering from mild and moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) often experience increased sensitivity to stressful events. However, few studies have assessed on the effects and pathophysiological mechanisms of stress on TBI. In the current study, using a mouse model of moderate TBI, we investigated whether restraint stress (RS) regulates secondary neurodegeneration and neuronal cell death, which are commonly associated with neurological dysfunctions. Our data showed that RS significantly reduced body weight recovery, delayed the recovery of neurological functions (motor function, cognitive function and anxiety-like behavior) and exacerbated the brain lesion volume after moderate TBI. Immunofluorescence results indicated that moderate TBI-induced cell insults and blood-brain barrier leakage were aggravated by RS. Further Western blotting experiments showed that RS activated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress excessively after moderate TBI and decreased the number of NeuN-positive cells, but increased the number of CHOP/NeuN-co-positive cells by performing immunostaining in the injured cortex after moderate TBI. Moreover, RS increased the ratios of CHOP/Aβ and CHOP/p-Tau co-positive cells in the injured cortex after moderate TBI. However, blocking ER stress with the classic ER stress inhibitor salubrinal remarkably decreased apoptosis and the levels of autophagy-related proteins in the mouse model of moderate TBI plus RS. Collectively, RS delays the recovery of neurological function and deteriorates morphological damage by excessively activating ER stress-mediated neurodegeneration, apoptosis and autophagy after moderate TBI. Thus, monitoring stress levels in patients recovering from non-severe TBI may merit consideration in the future.
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