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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 15, 2000, 20(14):5200-5207
Increased Binding Activity at an Antioxidant-Responsive
Element in the Metallothionein-1 Promoter and Rapid Induction of
Metallothionein-1 and -2 in Response to Cerebral Ischemia and
Reperfusion
Menno van Lookeren
Campagne,
Harold
Thibodeaux,
Nick
van Bruggen,
Belinda
Cairns, and
David G.
Lowe
Department of Cardiovascular Research and Pathology, Genentech
Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080
Metallothioneins (MTs) are cysteine-rich metal-binding proteins
that are potentially involved in zinc homeostasis and free radical
scavenging. The expression pattern of MT-1 and the binding activity of
various MT-1 promoter elements were investigated after mild focal
cerebral ischemia in the rat. Transient focal ischemia was
induced by occluding both common carotid arteries and the right middle
cerebral artery for 30 min. By the use of real-time quantitative
PCR, a 10-fold increase in MT-1 and -2 mRNA levels was found in
the cortex 24 hr after reperfusion. In situ
hybridization and immunocytochemistry showed a rapid increase in MT-1
and -2 mRNA and MT protein in endothelial cells of microvessels at 6 hr
after reperfusion, followed by an increased expression in astrocytes of
the infarcted cortex at 24 hr after reperfusion. The early increase in
MT expression preceded an increase in cerebral edema measured with
T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. Gel shift assays were performed
on nuclear extracts prepared from cortices before and at 6 and 24 hr
after reperfusion. Increased binding activity was found at an
antioxidant/electrophilic response element (ARE) sequence in the MT-1
promoter at 6 hr with a lower and variable binding activity at 24 hr
after reperfusion. Constitutive binding activity was found for Sp1 and
a metal response element in the MT-1 promoter that did not increase
after ischemia and reperfusion. This study suggests a role of
ARE-binding proteins in inducing cerebral MT-1 expression and
implicates MT-1 as one of the early detoxifying genes in an endogenous
defense response to cerebral ischemia and reperfusion.
Key words:
antioxidant response element; cerebral ischemia; edema; electrophoretic mobility shift assay; magnetic resonance imaging; metallothionein; promoter
Copyright © 2000 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/00/20145200-08$05.00/0
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