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GSK-3β/mTORC1 Couples Synaptogenesis and Axonal Repair to Reduce Hypoxia Ischemia-Mediated Brain Injury in Neonatal Rats

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Date 2018 Mar 6
PMID 29506051
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Abstract

Glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (GSK-3β) plays an important role in neurological outcomes after brain injury. However, its roles and mechanisms in hypoxia-ischemia (HI) are unclear. Activation of mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) has been proven to induce the synthesis of proteins associated with regeneration. We hypothesized that GSK-3β inhibition could activate the mTORC1 signaling pathway, which may reduce axonal injury and induce synaptic protein synthesis and functional recovery of synapses after HI. By analyzing a P7 rat model of cerebral HI and an in vitro ischemic (oxygen glucose deprivation) model, we found that GSK-3β inhibitors (GSK-3β siRNA or lithium chloride) activated mTORC1 signaling, leading to increased expression of synaptic proteins, including synapsin 1, PSD95, and GluR1, and the microtubule-associated protein Tau and decreased expression of the axonal injury-associated protein amyloid precursor protein. These changes contributed to attenuated axonal injury (decreased amyloid precursor protein staining and axonal loss by silver staining), improved electrophysiological properties of synapses, and enhanced spatial memory performance in the Morris water maze. However, inhibition of mTORC1 by rapamycin blocked the benefits induced by GSK-3β inhibition, suggesting that GSK-3β inhibition induces synaptogenesis and axonal repair via mTORC1 signaling, which may benefit neonatal rats subjected to HI.

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