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Malignant astrocyte swelling and impaired glutamate clearance drive the expansion of injurious spreading depolarization foci.


ABSTRACT: Spreading depolarizations (SDs) indicate injury progression and predict worse clinical outcome in acute brain injury. We demonstrate in rodents that acute brain swelling upon cerebral ischemia impairs astroglial glutamate clearance and increases the tissue area invaded by SD. The cytotoxic extracellular glutamate accumulation (>15 µM) predisposes an extensive bulk of tissue (4-5 mm2) for a yet undescribed simultaneous depolarization (SiD). We confirm in rat brain slices exposed to osmotic stress that SiD is the pathological expansion of prior punctual SD foci (0.5-1 mm2), is associated with astrocyte swelling, and triggers oncotic neuron death. The blockade of astrocytic aquaporin-4 channels and Na+/K+/Cl- co-transporters, or volume-regulated anion channels mitigated slice edema, extracellular glutamate accumulation (<10 µM) and SiD occurrence. Reversal of slice swelling by hyperosmotic mannitol counteracted glutamate accumulation and prevented SiD. In contrast, inhibition of glial metabolism or inhibition of astrocyte glutamate transporters reproduced the SiD phenotype. Finally, we show in the rodent water intoxication model of cytotoxic edema that astrocyte swelling and altered astrocyte calcium waves are central in the evolution of SiD. We discuss our results in the light of evidence for SiD in the human cortex. Our results emphasize the need of preventive osmotherapy in acute brain injury.

SUBMITTER: Menyhart A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8943616 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Malignant astrocyte swelling and impaired glutamate clearance drive the expansion of injurious spreading depolarization foci.

Menyhárt Ákos Á   Frank Rita R   Farkas Attila E AE   Süle Zoltán Z   Varga Viktória É VÉ   Nyúl-Tóth Ádám Á   Meiller Anne A   Ivánkovits-Kiss Orsolya O   Lemale Coline L CL   Szabó Írisz Í   Tóth Réka R   Zölei-Szénási Dániel D   Woitzik Johannes J   Marinesco Stephane S   Krizbai István A IA   Bari Ferenc F   Dreier Jens P JP   Farkas Eszter E  

Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 20210824 4


Spreading depolarizations (SDs) indicate injury progression and predict worse clinical outcome in acute brain injury. We demonstrate in rodents that acute brain swelling upon cerebral ischemia impairs astroglial glutamate clearance and increases the tissue area invaded by SD. The cytotoxic extracellular glutamate accumulation (>15 µM) predisposes an extensive bulk of tissue (4-5 mm<sup>2</sup>) for a yet undescribed simultaneous depolarization (SiD). We confirm in rat brain slices exposed to osm  ...[more]

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