Enhanced poly (ADP-Ribose) polymerase-1 activation contributes to recombinant tissue plasminogen activator-induced aggravation of ischemic brain injury in vivo

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​Enhanced poly (ADP-Ribose) polymerase-1 activation contributes to recombinant tissue plasminogen activator-induced aggravation of ischemic brain injury in vivo​
Crome, O.; Doeppner, T. R. ; Schwarting, S.; Müller, B.; Bähr, M.   & Weise, J.​ (2007) 
Journal of Neuroscience Research85(8) pp. 1734​-1743​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.21305 

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Crome, O.; Doeppner, T. R. ; Schwarting, S.; Müller, B.; Bähr, M. ; Weise, J.
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Recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) treatment improves functional outcome after acute ischemic stroke, inducing reperfusion by its thrombolytic activity. Conversely, there is evidence that rt-PA can mediate neuronal damage after ischemic brain injury in vivo. In addition to other mechanisms, enhancement of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor signalling has been proposed to underlie rt-PA-mediated neurotoxicity. However, the role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) activation, which mediates postischemic excitotoxic cell death, in rt-PA-mediated aggravation of ischemic brain injury has not been established and was therefore addressed in this study. After permanent focal cerebral ischemia, intravenous rt-PA application significantly increased early postischemic PARP-1 activation within ischemic hemispheres and infarct volumes compared with control mice without affecting cerebral blood flow. Rt-PA induced increase in PARP-1 activation, and infarct volumes could be blocked by the PARP inhibitor 3-aminobenzamide. Moreover, the rt-PA-induced increase in PARP-1 activation was also prevented by the NMDA antagonist MK-801. In summary, we demonstrate that rt-PA treatment enhances postischemic PARP-1 activation, which contributes to rt-PA induced aggravation of ischemic brain injury in vivo. Furthermore, we provide evidence that NMDA receptor activation is required for rt-PA-mediated effects on postischemic PARP-1 activation. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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2007
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience Research 
ISSN
0360-4012
Language
English

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