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Cdh5-mediated Fpn1 Deletion Exerts Neuroprotective Effects During the Acute Phase and Inhibitory Effects During the Recovery Phase of Ischemic Stroke

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Journal Cell Death Dis
Date 2023 Feb 25
PMID 36841833
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Ischemic stroke is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates worldwide. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the neuronal damage incurred by stroke victims remain unclear. It has previously been reported that ischemic stroke can induce an increase in the levels of brain iron, which is an important factor of in the associated brain damage. Ferroportin 1 (FPN1), the only known cellular iron export protein, is found in brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMVECs) at the blood-brain barrier, and is considered the gateway for entry of plasma iron into the central nervous system. Despite the connection of brain iron to neuronal damage, the role of BMVECs FPN1 in ischemic stroke remains unexplored. Herein, we conditionally deleted Fpn1 in mouse endothelial cells (ECs), using VE-cadherin-Cre transgenic mice, and explored the impact on brain iron homeostasis after stroke. Our data demonstrated that Fpn1 knockout in ECs decreased the brain iron levels in mice, attenuated the oxidative stress and inflammatory responses after stroke, and inhibited both ferroptosis and apoptosis, ultimately alleviating neurological impairment and decreasing cerebral infarct volume during the acute phase of ischemic stroke. By contrast, we found that Fpn1 knockout in ECs delayed the recovery of neurological function in mice following ischemic stroke. We also found that ECs Fpn1 knockout decreased the brain iron levels after stroke, exacerbated glial cell proliferation, and inhibited neuronal development, indicating that the diminished brain iron levels hindered the repair of neural injury in mice. In conclusion, our findings reveal a dual consequence of FPN1 deficiency in ECs in the development of ischemic stroke. More specifically, iron deficiency initially exerts a neuroprotective effect during the acute phase of ischemic stroke but inhibits recovery during the later stages. Our findings are important to the development of iron- or FPN1-targeting therapeutics for the treatment of ischemic stroke.

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