激活的中间神经元增强细胞外小泡摄取可促进小鼠中风恢复

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神经回路重构包括兴奋性和抑制性神经元,对于改善中风后的神经预后至关重要。临床前研究表明,小细胞外囊泡(sev)对中风恢复有治疗作用。然而,利用sev特异性靶向单个神经元群体来增强脑卒中后的神经回路重塑是极具挑战性的。在本研究中,我们使用化学遗传学方法特异性激活梗死周围皮层中间神经元,并结合脑内皮细胞(cec - sev)衍生的sev,我们发现cec - sev被激活的神经元优先吸收,导致卒中后功能结果的显着改善。这与梗死周围皮层轴突/树突生长和皮质脊髓束轴突重塑的增强有关。超微结构和Western blot分析显示,内化cec - sev的神经元损伤线粒体和介导线粒体功能障碍的蛋白质数量分别显著减少。综上所述,这些数据表明激活的梗死周围皮层中间神经元增加cec - sev的摄取有助于脑卒中后神经元回路重塑和功能恢复,这有可能成为一种改善脑卒中恢复的新疗法。
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Enhanced Small Extracellular Vesicle Uptake by Activated Interneurons Improves Stroke Recovery in Mice

Enhanced Small Extracellular Vesicle Uptake by Activated Interneurons Improves Stroke Recovery in Mice

Neuronal circuitry remodelling, which comprises excitatory and inhibitory neurons, is critical for improving neurological outcomes after a stroke. Preclinical studies have shown that small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) have a therapeutic effect on stroke recovery. However, it is highly challenging to use sEVs to specifically target individual neuronal populations to enhance neuronal circuitry remodelling after stroke. In the present study, using a chemogenetic approach to specifically activate peri-infarct cortical interneurons in combination with the administration of sEVs derived from cerebral endothelial cells (CEC-sEVs), we showed that the CEC-sEVs were preferentially taken up by the activated neurons, leading to significant improvement of functional outcome after stroke, which was associated with augmentation of peri-infarct cortical axonal/dendritic outgrowth and of axonal remodelling of the corticospinal tract. The ultrastructural and Western blot analyses revealed that neurons with internalization of CEC-sEVs exhibited significantly reduced numbers of damaged mitochondria and proteins that mediate dysfunctional mitochondria, respectively. Together, these data indicate that the augmented uptake of CEC-sEVs by activated peri-infarct cortical interneurons facilitates neuronal circuitry remodelling and functional recovery after stroke, which has the potential to be a novel therapy for improving stroke recovery.

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