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Mapacalcine Protects Mouse Neurons against Hypoxia by Blocking Cell Calcium Overload
Stroke is one of a major cause of death and adult disability. Despite intense researches, treatment for stroke remains reduced to fibrinolysis, a technique useful for less than 10% of patients. Finding molecules able to treat or at least to decrease the deleterious consequences of stroke is an urgen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699608/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23843951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066194 |
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author | Moha ou Maati, Hamid Widmann, Catherine Gallois, Djamila Sedjelmaci Bernard Heurteaux, Catherine Borsotto, Marc Hugues, Michel |
author_facet | Moha ou Maati, Hamid Widmann, Catherine Gallois, Djamila Sedjelmaci Bernard Heurteaux, Catherine Borsotto, Marc Hugues, Michel |
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description | Stroke is one of a major cause of death and adult disability. Despite intense researches, treatment for stroke remains reduced to fibrinolysis, a technique useful for less than 10% of patients. Finding molecules able to treat or at least to decrease the deleterious consequences of stroke is an urgent need. Here, we showed that mapacalcine, a homodimeric peptide purified from the marine sponge Cliona vastifica, is able to protect mouse cortical neurons against hypoxia. We have also identified a subtype of L-type calcium channel as a target for mapacalcine and we showed that the channel has to be open for mapacalcine binding. The two main L-type subunits at the brain level are CaV1.3 and CaV1.2 subunits but mapacalcine was unable to block these calcium channels.Mapacalcine did not interfere with N-, P/Q- and R-type calcium channels. The protective effect was studied by measuring internal calcium level variation triggered by Oxygen Glucose Deprivation protocol, which mimics stroke, or glutamate stimulation. We showed that NMDA/AMPA receptors are not involved in the mapacalcine protection. The protective effect was confirmed by measuring the cell survival rate after Oxygen Glucose Deprivation condition. Our data indicate that mapacalcine is a promising molecule for stroke treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-36996082013-07-10 Mapacalcine Protects Mouse Neurons against Hypoxia by Blocking Cell Calcium Overload Moha ou Maati, Hamid Widmann, Catherine Gallois, Djamila Sedjelmaci Bernard Heurteaux, Catherine Borsotto, Marc Hugues, Michel PLoS One Research Article Stroke is one of a major cause of death and adult disability. Despite intense researches, treatment for stroke remains reduced to fibrinolysis, a technique useful for less than 10% of patients. Finding molecules able to treat or at least to decrease the deleterious consequences of stroke is an urgent need. Here, we showed that mapacalcine, a homodimeric peptide purified from the marine sponge Cliona vastifica, is able to protect mouse cortical neurons against hypoxia. We have also identified a subtype of L-type calcium channel as a target for mapacalcine and we showed that the channel has to be open for mapacalcine binding. The two main L-type subunits at the brain level are CaV1.3 and CaV1.2 subunits but mapacalcine was unable to block these calcium channels.Mapacalcine did not interfere with N-, P/Q- and R-type calcium channels. The protective effect was studied by measuring internal calcium level variation triggered by Oxygen Glucose Deprivation protocol, which mimics stroke, or glutamate stimulation. We showed that NMDA/AMPA receptors are not involved in the mapacalcine protection. The protective effect was confirmed by measuring the cell survival rate after Oxygen Glucose Deprivation condition. Our data indicate that mapacalcine is a promising molecule for stroke treatment. Public Library of Science 2013-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3699608/ /pubmed/23843951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066194 Text en © 2013 Moha ou Maati et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Moha ou Maati, Hamid Widmann, Catherine Gallois, Djamila Sedjelmaci Bernard Heurteaux, Catherine Borsotto, Marc Hugues, Michel Mapacalcine Protects Mouse Neurons against Hypoxia by Blocking Cell Calcium Overload |
title | Mapacalcine Protects Mouse Neurons against Hypoxia by Blocking Cell Calcium Overload |
title_full | Mapacalcine Protects Mouse Neurons against Hypoxia by Blocking Cell Calcium Overload |
title_fullStr | Mapacalcine Protects Mouse Neurons against Hypoxia by Blocking Cell Calcium Overload |
title_full_unstemmed | Mapacalcine Protects Mouse Neurons against Hypoxia by Blocking Cell Calcium Overload |
title_short | Mapacalcine Protects Mouse Neurons against Hypoxia by Blocking Cell Calcium Overload |
title_sort | mapacalcine protects mouse neurons against hypoxia by blocking cell calcium overload |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699608/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23843951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066194 |
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