Genome-wide gene expression analysis of the hippocampal CA1 region was conducted in a rat global ischemia model for delayed neuronal death and induced ischemic tolerance using an oligonucleotide-based DNA microarray containing 8,799 probes. The results showed that expression levels of 246 transcripts were increased and 213 were decreased following ischemia, corresponding to 5.1% of the represented probe sets. These changes were divided into seven expression clusters using hierarchical cluster analysis, each with distinct conditions and time-specific patterns. Ischemic tolerance was associated with transient up-regulation of transcription factors (c-Fos, JunB Egr-1, -2, -4, NGFI-B), Hsp70 and MAP kinase cascade-related genes (MKP-1), which are implicated cell survival. Delayed neuronal death exhibited complex long-lasting changes of expression, such as up-regulation of proapoptotic genes (GADD153, Smad2, Dra1, Caspase-2 and -3) and down-regulation of genes implicated in survival signaling (MKK2, and PI4 kinase, DAG/PKC signaling pathways), suggesting an imbalance between death and survival signals. Our study provides a differential gene expression profile between delayed neuronal death and induced ischemic tolerance in a genome-wide analysis, and contributes to further understanding of the complex molecular pathophysiology in cerebral ischemia.
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Kawahara, N., Wang, Y., Mukasa, A., Furuya, K., Shimizu, T., Hamakubo, T., … Kirino, T. (2004). Genome-wide Gene Expression Analysis for Induced Ischemic Tolerance and Delayed Neuronal Death Following Transient Global Ischemia in Rats. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 24(2), 212–223. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.wcb.0000106012.33322.a2
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