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Pharmacological evidence for a role of peroxynitrite in the pathophysiology of spinal cord injury
Authors:Yiqin Xiong
Institution:Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY 40536-0509, USA Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY 40536-0509, USA
Abstract:Evidence suggests that the reactive oxygen species peroxynitrite (PN) is an important player in the pathophysiology of acute spinal cord injury (SCI). In the present study, we examined the ability of tempol, a catalytic scavenger of PN-derived free radicals, to alleviate oxidative damage, mitochondrial dysfunction and cytoskeletal degradation following a severe contusion (200 kdyn force) SCI in female Sprague-Dawley rats. PN-mediated oxidative damage in spinal cord tissue, including protein nitration, protein oxidation and lipid peroxidation was significantly reduced by acute tempol treatment (300 mg/kg, i.p. within 5 min post-injury). Injury-induced mitochondrial respiratory dysfunction, measured after 24 h in isolated mitochondria, was partially reversed by tempol along with an attenuation of oxidative damage to mitochondrial proteins. Mitochondrial dysfunction disrupts intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis contributing to calpain-mediated axonal cytoskeletal protein (α-spectrin, 280 kD) degradation. Increased levels of α-spectrin breakdown proteins (SBDP 145 kD and 150 kD) were significantly decreased at 24 h in tempol-treated rats indicative of spinal axonal protection. However, a therapeutic window analysis showed that the axonal cytoskeletal protective effects require tempol dosing within the first hour after injury. Nevertheless, these findings are the first to support the concept that PN is an important neuroprotective target in early secondary SCI, and that there is a mechanistic link between PN-mediated oxidative compromise of spinal cord mitochondrial function, loss of intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis and calpain-mediated proteolytic axonal damage.
Keywords:Tempol  Peroxynitrite  Spinal cord injury  Oxidative damage  Protein nitration  Lipid peroxidation  Mitochondrial dysfunction  Cytoskeletal breakdown
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