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Title

Ionizing radiation modulates vascular endothelial growth factor expression through STAT3 signaling pathway in rat neonatal primary astrocyte cultures.

Authors

Zhou, Guijuan; Xu, Yan; He, Bing; Ma, Rundong; Wang, Yilin; Chang, Yunqian; Xie, Yangzhi; Wu, Lin; Huang, Jianghua; Xiao, Zijian

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Radiation‐induced brain injury (RBI) usually occurs six months to three years after irradiation, often shows cognitive dysfunction, epilepsy, and other neurological dysfunction. In severe cases, it can cause a wide range of cerebral edema, even herniation. It seriously threatens the survival of patients and their quality of life, and it becomes a key factor in limiting the radiation dose and lowering the therapeutic efficacy in recent years. Therefore, studying the pathogenesis of RBI and exploring new therapeutic targets are of great significance. Methods: In our study, we observed the activation and secretory function in astrocytes as well as the intracellular signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signal transduction pathway activation status after exposing different doses of X‐ray irradiation by using MTT, Immunocytologic analysis, and Western blot analysis. Further, we used the same way to explore the role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in signal transduction pathways playing in the activation of astrocytes after irradiating through the use of specificInhivascular endothelial growth factorbitors of STAT3. Results: Ast can be directly activated, reactive hyperplasia and hypertrophy, the expression of the activation marker glial fibrillary acidic protein is increased, and the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the cells is increased, which may lead to RBI. After the addition of STAT3 pathway inhibitor, most of the Ast radiation activation was suppressed, and the expression of high‐level expression of VEGF decreased after irradiation. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrated that X‐ray irradiation directly induced the activation of astrocytes in a persistent manner and X‐ray irradiation activated STAT3 signaling pathway. As the same time, we found that X‐ray irradiation induced the activation of astrocytes and secretion cytokine. The STAT3 signaling pathway may participate in the pathogenesis of radiation‐induced brain injury.

Subjects

IONIZING radiation; GLIAL fibrillary acidic protein; VASCULAR endothelial growth factors; WESTERN immunoblotting; CEREBRAL edema; PATHOLOGY; RADIATION injuries

Publication

Brain & Behavior, 2020, Vol 10, Issue 4, p1

ISSN

2162-3279

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/brb3.1529

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