Newly expressed SUR1-regulated NC Ca-ATP channel mediates cerebral edema after ischemic stroke

NATURE MEDICINE(2006)

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Pathological conditions in the central nervous system, including stroke and trauma, are often exacerbated by cerebral edema. We recently identified a nonselective cation channel, the NC Ca-ATP channel, in ischemic astrocytes that is regulated by sulfonylurea receptor 1 (SUR1), is opened by depletion of ATP and, when opened, causes cytotoxic edema. Here, we evaluated involvement of this channel in rodent models of stroke. SUR1 protein and mRNA were newly expressed in ischemic neurons, astrocytes and capillaries. Upregulation of SUR1 was linked to activation of the transcription factor Sp1 and was associated with expression of functional NC Ca-ATP but not K ATP channels. Block of SUR1 with low-dose glibenclamide reduced cerebral edema, infarct volume and mortality by 50%, with the reduction in infarct volume being associated with cortical sparing. Our findings indicate that the NC Ca-ATP channel is crucially involved in development of cerebral edema, and that targeting SUR1 may provide a new therapeutic approach to stroke.
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medicine,molecular medicine,heart,nature,neuroscience,cancer,cardiology,virology,microbiology,immunology,neurology,stem cells,transcription factor,obesity,oncology,central nervous system,diabetes,reproductive biology,metabolism,physiology
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