Acute Physiology and Neurologic Outcomes after Brain Injury in SCOP/PHLPP1 KO Mice

Abstract Suprachiasmatic nucleus circadian oscillatory protein (SCOP) (a.k.a. PHLPP1) regulates long-term memory consolidation in the brain. Using a mouse model of controlled cortical impact (CCI) we tested if (1) brain tissue levels of SCOP/PHLPP1 increase after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), and...

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Main Authors: Travis C. Jackson, C. Edward Dixon, Keri Janesko-Feldman, Vincent Vagni, Shawn E. Kotermanski, Edwin K. Jackson, Patrick M. Kochanek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2018-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25371-2
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spelling doaj-5d728bdcc90544d2bf5dd7ed474649772020-12-08T06:24:46ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222018-05-018111410.1038/s41598-018-25371-2Acute Physiology and Neurologic Outcomes after Brain Injury in SCOP/PHLPP1 KO MiceTravis C. Jackson0C. Edward Dixon1Keri Janesko-Feldman2Vincent Vagni3Shawn E. Kotermanski4Edwin K. Jackson5Patrick M. Kochanek6University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Safar Center for Resuscitation Research, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMCUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Safar Center for Resuscitation Research, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMCUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Safar Center for Resuscitation Research, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMCUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Safar Center for Resuscitation Research, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMCUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Chemical BiologyUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Chemical BiologyUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Safar Center for Resuscitation Research, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMCAbstract Suprachiasmatic nucleus circadian oscillatory protein (SCOP) (a.k.a. PHLPP1) regulates long-term memory consolidation in the brain. Using a mouse model of controlled cortical impact (CCI) we tested if (1) brain tissue levels of SCOP/PHLPP1 increase after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), and (2) if SCOP/PHLPP1 gene knockout (KO) mice have improved (or worse) neurologic outcomes. Blood chemistry (pH, pCO2, pO2, pSO2, base excess, sodium bicarbonate, and osmolarity) and arterial pressure (MAP) differed in isoflurane anesthetized WT vs. KOs at baseline and up to 1 h post-injury. CCI injury increased cortical/hippocampal SCOP/PHLPP1 levels in WTs 7d and 14d post-injury. Injured KOs had higher brain tissue levels of phosphorylated AKT (pAKT) in cortex (14d post-injury), and higher levels of phosphorylated MEK (pMEK) in hippocampus (7d and 14d post-injury) and in cortex (7d post-injury). Consistent with an important role of SCOP/PHLPP1 on memory function, injured-KOs had near normal performance on the probe trial of the Morris water maze, whereas injured-WTs were impaired. CA1/CA3 hippocampal survival was lower in KOs vs. WTs 24 h post-injury but equivalent by 7d. No difference in 21d cortical lesion volume was detected. SCOP/PHLPP1 overexpression in cultured rat cortical neurons had no effect on 24 h cell death after a mechanical stretch-injury.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25371-2
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author Travis C. Jackson
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Keri Janesko-Feldman
Vincent Vagni
Shawn E. Kotermanski
Edwin K. Jackson
Patrick M. Kochanek
spellingShingle Travis C. Jackson
C. Edward Dixon
Keri Janesko-Feldman
Vincent Vagni
Shawn E. Kotermanski
Edwin K. Jackson
Patrick M. Kochanek
Acute Physiology and Neurologic Outcomes after Brain Injury in SCOP/PHLPP1 KO Mice
Scientific Reports
author_facet Travis C. Jackson
C. Edward Dixon
Keri Janesko-Feldman
Vincent Vagni
Shawn E. Kotermanski
Edwin K. Jackson
Patrick M. Kochanek
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title Acute Physiology and Neurologic Outcomes after Brain Injury in SCOP/PHLPP1 KO Mice
title_short Acute Physiology and Neurologic Outcomes after Brain Injury in SCOP/PHLPP1 KO Mice
title_full Acute Physiology and Neurologic Outcomes after Brain Injury in SCOP/PHLPP1 KO Mice
title_fullStr Acute Physiology and Neurologic Outcomes after Brain Injury in SCOP/PHLPP1 KO Mice
title_full_unstemmed Acute Physiology and Neurologic Outcomes after Brain Injury in SCOP/PHLPP1 KO Mice
title_sort acute physiology and neurologic outcomes after brain injury in scop/phlpp1 ko mice
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series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Suprachiasmatic nucleus circadian oscillatory protein (SCOP) (a.k.a. PHLPP1) regulates long-term memory consolidation in the brain. Using a mouse model of controlled cortical impact (CCI) we tested if (1) brain tissue levels of SCOP/PHLPP1 increase after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), and (2) if SCOP/PHLPP1 gene knockout (KO) mice have improved (or worse) neurologic outcomes. Blood chemistry (pH, pCO2, pO2, pSO2, base excess, sodium bicarbonate, and osmolarity) and arterial pressure (MAP) differed in isoflurane anesthetized WT vs. KOs at baseline and up to 1 h post-injury. CCI injury increased cortical/hippocampal SCOP/PHLPP1 levels in WTs 7d and 14d post-injury. Injured KOs had higher brain tissue levels of phosphorylated AKT (pAKT) in cortex (14d post-injury), and higher levels of phosphorylated MEK (pMEK) in hippocampus (7d and 14d post-injury) and in cortex (7d post-injury). Consistent with an important role of SCOP/PHLPP1 on memory function, injured-KOs had near normal performance on the probe trial of the Morris water maze, whereas injured-WTs were impaired. CA1/CA3 hippocampal survival was lower in KOs vs. WTs 24 h post-injury but equivalent by 7d. No difference in 21d cortical lesion volume was detected. SCOP/PHLPP1 overexpression in cultured rat cortical neurons had no effect on 24 h cell death after a mechanical stretch-injury.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25371-2
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