Publication: Ischemic stroke activates the VE-cadherin promoter and increases VE-cadherin expression in adult mice
Authors
Nakano Doi, Akiko ; Sakuma, Rika ; Matsuyama, Tomoiro ; Nakagomi, Takayuki
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Universidad de Murcia. Departamento de BiologĂa Celular e HistologĂa
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DOI
DOI: 10.14670/HH-11-952
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Abstract
Endothelial cells (ECs) are a key component
of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Healthy ECs in the
BBB form inter-endothelial junctions, including
adherens junctions (AJs). Under pathological
conditions, such as after ischemic stroke, the BBB may
be functionally compromised. However, gene and
protein expression patterns involving endothelial AJs
have not been well studied. Because expression levels
of endothelial AJs are considered to be related to BBB
functionality, we investigated the expression pattern of a
representative endothelial AJ marker, VE-cadherin, in
healthy and diseased mice. We first examined the
expression of VE-cadherin in developing mouse brains.
In addition, using a mouse model of cerebral infarction,
we investigated the expression pattern of VE-cadherin
in pathologic brains. Furthermore, using the Cre-LoxP
system, we established a strain of mice expressing
yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) under the control of
the VE-cadherin promoter and investigated the
expression pattern of YFP-expressing ECs in
developing and pathologic murine brains. VE-cadherin
protein and YFP expression driven by the VE-cadherin
promoter both showed that VE-cadherin expression was
weak during embryonic stages, followed by a steady
increase postnatally, which then decreased during
adulthood. However, following ischemic stroke,
imunohistochemistry of VE-cadherin demonstrated an
upregulation in ECs within ischemic regions,
concomitant with YFP upregulation. These findings
reveal that ischemic stroke activates the VE-cadherin
promoter and increases VE-cadherin protein expression,
which suggests that endothelial VE-cadherin is involved
in the reconstruction of the BBB following ischemic
stroke.
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Citation
Histology and Histopathology, Vol.33, nÂş5, (2018)
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