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Dexras1, a small GTPase, is required for glutamate-NMDA neurotoxicity.


ABSTRACT: Dexras1, a small G-protein localized predominantly to the brain, is transcriptionally upregulated by the synthetic glucocorticoid dexamethasone. It has close homology to the Ras subfamily but differs in that Dexras1 contains an extended 7 kDa C-terminal tail. Previous studies in our laboratory showed that NMDA receptor activation, via NO and Dexras1, physiologically stimulates DMT1, the major iron importer. A membrane-permeable iron chelator substantially reduces NMDA excitotoxicity, suggesting that Dexras1-mediated iron influx plays a crucial role in NMDA/NO-mediated cell death. We here report that iron influx is elicited by nitric oxide but not by other proapoptotic stimuli, such as H₂O₂ or staurosporine. Deletion of Dexras1 in mice attenuates NO-mediated cell death in dissociated primary cortical neurons and retinal ganglion cells in vivo. Thus, Dexras1 appears to mediate NMDA-elicited neurotoxicity via NO and iron influx.

SUBMITTER: Chen Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3711661 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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