Treatment of Ischemic Brain Damage by Perturbing NMDA Receptor- PSD-95 Protein Interactions
Toronto Western Hospital · Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre · +4 more institutions
Abstract
N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) mediate ischemic brain damage but also mediate essential neuronal excitation. To treat stroke without blocking NMDARs, we transduced neurons with peptides that disrupted the interaction of NMDARs with the postsynaptic density protein PSD-95. This procedure dissociated NMDARs from downstream neurotoxic signaling without blocking synaptic activity or calcium influx. The peptides, when applied either before or 1 hour after an insult, protected cultured neurons from excitotoxicity, reduced focal ischemic brain damage in rats, and improved their neurological function. This approach circumvents the negative consequences associated with blocking NMDARs and may constitute a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.57
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 20
Authors
9- MAMichelle AartsCorresponding
Toronto Western Hospital
- YLYitao LiuCorresponding
Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre, Hospital for Sick Children
- LLLidong Liu
Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre, Hospital for Sick Children
- SBShintaro Besshoh
The Scarborough Hospital
- MAMark Arundine
Toronto Western Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Excitotoxicity
- NMDA receptor
- Postsynaptic potential
- Neuroscience
- Brain damage
- Receptor
- Postsynaptic density
- Glutamate receptor
- Good health and well-being