Erythropoietin and erythropoietin receptor in human ischemic/hypoxic brain |
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Authors: | Anna-Leena Sirén Friederike Knerlich Wolfgang Poser Christoph H. Gleiter Wolfgang Brück Hannelore Ehrenreich |
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Affiliation: | Max-Planck-Institute for Experimental Medicine, Hermann-Rein Strasse 3, 37075 G?ttingen, Germany, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Georg-August-University, 37075 G?ttingen, Germany, Department of Neuropathology, Georg-August-University, 37075 G?ttingen, Germany,
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Abstract: | Using immunohistochemistry, expression of erythropoietin (EPO), a hypoxia-inducible neuroprotective factor, and its receptor (EPOR) were investigated in human brain tissue after ischemia/hypoxia. Autopsy brains of neuropathologically normal subjects were compared to those with ischemic infarcts or hypoxic damage. In normal brain, weak EPO/EPOR immunoreactivity was mainly neuronal. In fresh infarcts, EPO immunoreactivity appeared in vascular endothelium, EPOR in microvessels and neuronal fibers. In older infarcts reactive astrocytes exhibited EPO/EPOR immunoreactivity. Acute hypoxic brain damage was associated with vascular EPO expression, older hypoxic damage with EPO/EPOR immunoreactivity in reactive astrocytes. The pronounced up-regulation of EPO/EPOR in human ischemic/hypoxic brains underlines their role as an endogenous neuroprotective system and suggests a novel therapeutic potential in cerebrovascular disease for EPO, a clinically well-characterized and safe compound. |
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