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Temporal and Spatial Gene Expression Profile of Stroke Recovery Genes in Mice

Stroke patients show some degree of spontaneous functional recovery, but this is not sufficient to prevent long-term disability. One promising approach is to characterize the dynamics of stroke recovery genes in the lesion and distant areas. We induced sensorimotor cortex lesions in adult C57BL/6J m...

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Autores principales: Götz, Jan, Wieters, Frederique, Fritz, Veronika J., Käsgen, Olivia, Kalantari, Aref, Fink, Gereon R., Aswendt, Markus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9956317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833381
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020454
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author Götz, Jan
Wieters, Frederique
Fritz, Veronika J.
Käsgen, Olivia
Kalantari, Aref
Fink, Gereon R.
Aswendt, Markus
author_facet Götz, Jan
Wieters, Frederique
Fritz, Veronika J.
Käsgen, Olivia
Kalantari, Aref
Fink, Gereon R.
Aswendt, Markus
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description Stroke patients show some degree of spontaneous functional recovery, but this is not sufficient to prevent long-term disability. One promising approach is to characterize the dynamics of stroke recovery genes in the lesion and distant areas. We induced sensorimotor cortex lesions in adult C57BL/6J mice using photothrombosis and performed qPCR on selected brain areas at 14, 28, and 56 days post-stroke (P14-56). Based on the grid walk and rotating beam test, the mice were classified into two groups. The expression of cAMP pathway genes Adora2a, Pde10a, and Drd2, was higher in poor- compared to well-recovered mice in contralesional primary motor cortex (cl-MOp) at P14&56 and cl-thalamus (cl-TH), but lower in cl-striatum (cl-Str) at P14 and cl-primary somatosensory cortex (cl-SSp) at P28. Plasticity and axonal sprouting genes, Lingo1 and BDNF, were decreased in cl-MOp at P14 and cl-Str at P28 and increased in cl-SSp at P28 and cl-Str at P14, respectively. In the cl-TH, Lingo1 was increased, and BDNF decreased at P14. Atrx, also involved in axonal sprouting, was only increased in poor-recovered mice in cl-MOp at P28. The results underline the gene expression dynamics and spatial variability and challenge existing theories of restricted neural plasticity.
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spelling pubmed-99563172023-02-25 Temporal and Spatial Gene Expression Profile of Stroke Recovery Genes in Mice Götz, Jan Wieters, Frederique Fritz, Veronika J. Käsgen, Olivia Kalantari, Aref Fink, Gereon R. Aswendt, Markus Genes (Basel) Article Stroke patients show some degree of spontaneous functional recovery, but this is not sufficient to prevent long-term disability. One promising approach is to characterize the dynamics of stroke recovery genes in the lesion and distant areas. We induced sensorimotor cortex lesions in adult C57BL/6J mice using photothrombosis and performed qPCR on selected brain areas at 14, 28, and 56 days post-stroke (P14-56). Based on the grid walk and rotating beam test, the mice were classified into two groups. The expression of cAMP pathway genes Adora2a, Pde10a, and Drd2, was higher in poor- compared to well-recovered mice in contralesional primary motor cortex (cl-MOp) at P14&56 and cl-thalamus (cl-TH), but lower in cl-striatum (cl-Str) at P14 and cl-primary somatosensory cortex (cl-SSp) at P28. Plasticity and axonal sprouting genes, Lingo1 and BDNF, were decreased in cl-MOp at P14 and cl-Str at P28 and increased in cl-SSp at P28 and cl-Str at P14, respectively. In the cl-TH, Lingo1 was increased, and BDNF decreased at P14. Atrx, also involved in axonal sprouting, was only increased in poor-recovered mice in cl-MOp at P28. The results underline the gene expression dynamics and spatial variability and challenge existing theories of restricted neural plasticity. MDPI 2023-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9956317/ /pubmed/36833381 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020454 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Götz, Jan
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Käsgen, Olivia
Kalantari, Aref
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title_short Temporal and Spatial Gene Expression Profile of Stroke Recovery Genes in Mice
title_sort temporal and spatial gene expression profile of stroke recovery genes in mice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9956317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833381
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020454
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