The promotive effect of activation of the Akt/mTOR/p70S6K signaling pathway in oligodendrocytes on nerve myelin regeneration in rats with spinal cord injury.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
British Journal of Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2020-12-21 DOI:10.1080/02688697.2020.1862056
Chen Ge, Dong Liu, Yongming Sun
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Abstract

Purpose: Akt/mTOR/p70S6K signaling pathway promotes motor function recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) in both neurons and astrocytes. But the role and mechanism of this pathway in oligodendrocytes during nerve repair following SCI has not been researched. This study aimed to investigate the effect and mechanism of this signaling pathway in oligodendrocytes on nerve myelin regeneration and motor function recovery in rats with SCI.

Methods: After inhibiting or activating this signaling pathway, Western blotting and double immunofluorescence labeling were used to determine the levels of the signaling molecules in this pathway and myelin formation-related proteins in the plane of the thoracic segment of the injured spinal cord. The level of motor function recovery was evaluated and the oligodendrocytes involved in nerve myelin regeneration were studied. Primary oligodendrocytes were isolated and cultured in vitro, then MBP, PLP, and MOG were measured with reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR).

Results: Akt/mTOR/p70S6K signaling pathway was activated after SCI compared with the sham-operated rats, prominently elevated levels of the pathway components were observed in the SC79-treated group. The activation of the signaling pathway significantly increased the expression levels of myelin formation-related proteins, including MBP, PLP, and MOG, and improved the Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan (BBB) scores in the injured spinal cord. Conversely, rapamycin suppressed the expression of these signaling molecules and reduced the levels of myelin formation-related proteins.

Conclusion: Akt/mTOR/p70S6K signaling pathway activation can contribute to nerve myelin regeneration and has the potential to improve the regenerative environment and motor function, as well as the potential to promote repair of SCI.

激活少突胶质细胞中的 Akt/mTOR/p70S6K 信号通路对脊髓损伤大鼠神经髓鞘再生的促进作用
目的:Akt/mTOR/p70S6K 信号通路可促进脊髓损伤(SCI)后神经元和星形胶质细胞运动功能的恢复。但该通路在脊髓损伤后神经修复过程中对少突胶质细胞的作用和机制尚未得到研究。本研究旨在探讨少突胶质细胞中这一信号通路对 SCI 大鼠神经髓鞘再生和运动功能恢复的影响和机制:方法:抑制或激活该信号通路后,采用Western印迹法和双重免疫荧光标记法测定损伤脊髓胸段平面内该通路信号分子和髓鞘形成相关蛋白的水平。对运动功能恢复水平进行了评估,并对参与神经髓鞘再生的少突胶质细胞进行了研究。分离并体外培养原发性少突胶质细胞,然后用逆转录定量聚合酶链反应(RT-qPCR)测定MBP、PLP和MOG:结果:与假手术大鼠相比,Akt/mTOR/p70S6K 信号通路在 SCI 后被激活。信号通路的激活显著提高了髓鞘形成相关蛋白(包括 MBP、PLP 和 MOG)的表达水平,并改善了损伤脊髓的 Basso、Beattie 和 Bresnahan(BBB)评分。相反,雷帕霉素抑制了这些信号分子的表达,降低了髓鞘形成相关蛋白的水平:结论:Akt/mTOR/p70S6K 信号通路的激活有助于神经髓鞘的再生,有可能改善再生环境和运动功能,并有可能促进 SCI 的修复。
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British Journal of Neurosurgery
British Journal of Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
139
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Neurosurgery is a leading international forum for debate in the field of neurosurgery, publishing original peer-reviewed articles of the highest quality, along with comment and correspondence on all topics of current interest to neurosurgeons worldwide. Coverage includes all aspects of case assessment and surgical practice, as well as wide-ranging research, with an emphasis on clinical rather than experimental material. Special emphasis is placed on postgraduate education with review articles on basic neurosciences and on the theory behind advances in techniques, investigation and clinical management. All papers are submitted to rigorous and independent peer-review, ensuring the journal’s wide citation and its appearance in the major abstracting and indexing services.
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