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Comparative Study
. 2006 Feb 3;1071(1):245-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2005.10.074. Epub 2006 Jan 10.

Lysosomal enzyme cathepsin B is involved in kainic acid-induced excitotoxicity in rat striatum

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Comparative Study

Lysosomal enzyme cathepsin B is involved in kainic acid-induced excitotoxicity in rat striatum

Yan Wang et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

The present study investigated the role of lysosomal enzymes in excitotoxic neuronal damage induced by excessive stimulation of non-NMDA glutamate receptors with kainic acid (KA). Internucleosomal DNA fragmentation was induced after intrastriatal administration of KA 1.25-5.0 nmol to rats. Increased expression of cathepsin B (P < 0.01, n = 6) but not cathepsin L in KA-injected striatum was observed 12 to 24 h after intrastriatal infusion of KA (2.5 nmol). Treatment with intrastriatal infusion of the cathepsin B inhibitor Z-FA-FMK (5-10 microg) 10 min prior to or 3 h after KA injection robustly attenuated KA-induced (2.5 nmol) DNA fragmentation. Z-FA-FMK (10 microg) also significantly reduced the size of striatal lesions induced by KA (P < 0.01, n = 6). These results suggest that lysosomal enzyme cathepsin B plays an important role in excitotoxic neuronal injury.

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