Brain trauma induces X-box protein 1 processing indicative of activation of the endoplasmic reticulum unfolded protein response

Wulf Paschen*, Ido Yatsiv, Shai Shoham, Esther Shohami

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Abstract

Brain trauma was induced in mice using a closed head injury (CHI) model. At 1, 6 or 24 h after trauma, brains were dissected into the cortex, striatum and hippocampus. Changes in levels of processed X-box protein 1 (xbp1), glucose-regulated protein 78 (grp78), growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible gene 153 (gadd153) and heat-shock protein 70 (hsp70) mRNA, indicating impaired endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and cytoplasmic functioning, were evaluated by quantitative PCR. In the cortex, processed xbp1 mRNA levels rose to 2000% of control 1 h after CHI, and stayed high throughout the experiments. In the hippocampus and striatum, processed xbp1 mRNA levels rose in a delayed fashion, peaking at 6 h (1000% of control) and 24 h after CHI (1500% of control) respectively. Levels of grp78 mRNA were only slightly increased in the cortex 24 h after CHI (150% of control), and were unchanged or transiently decreased in the hippocampus and striatum. Levels of gadd153 mRNA did not change significantly after trauma. A transient rise in hsp70 mRNA levels was observed only in the cortex, peaking at 1 h after CHI (600% of control). Processing of xbp1 mRNA is a sign of activation of the unfolded protein response indicative of ER dysfunction. The results suggest that brain trauma induces ER dysfunction, which spreads from the ipsilateral cortex to the hippocampus and striatum. These observations may have clinical implications and should therefore be considered for future investigations on therapeutic intervention of brain injury caused by contusion-induced neurotrauma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)983-992
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Neurochemistry
Volume88
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2004

Keywords

  • Brain trauma
  • Endoplasmic reticulum
  • Glucose-regulated proteins
  • Growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible gene 153
  • Heat-shock protein 70
  • Unfolded protein response
  • X-box protein 1 processing

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