Protection against hypoxic-ischemic injury in transgenic mice overexpressing Kir6.2 channel pore in forebrain
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Protection against hypoxic-ischemic injury in transgenic mice overexpressing Kir6.2 channel pore in forebrain
Abstract
The role of the K-ATP channel pore-forming subunit Kir6.2 on protection from cerebral hypoxic-ischemic injury was assessed in transgenic mice overexpressing normal Kir6.2 or a dominant negative form (AFA) of this subunit in the forebrain. The resulting mice overexpress either the Kir6.2 or the AFA transgene mainly in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. The Kir6.2 transgenic mice are resistant to hypoxic-ischemic injury showing a decreased region of cortical damage as compared to the dominant negative AFA and the wild-type mice. Moreover, the overexpression of Kir6.2 allowed an important silencing of the neurons present in forebrain regions thus protecting them from ischemic injury. Interestingly, the phenotype observed in Kir6.2 transgenic mice was observed without increased sulfonylurea binding. Taken together, these results indicate that the transgenic overexpression of Kir6.2 in forebrain significantly protects mice from hypoxic-ischemic injury and neuronal damage seen in stroke.
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