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Isolation and Culture of Mouse Cortical Astrocytes
Published on: January 19, 2013
Astrocyte Fabp7 modulates nocturnal seizure threshold and activity-dependent gene expression in mouse brain
Micah Lefton1, Carlos C Flores1, Yuji Owada2
1Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University, Spokane, WA 99202, USA.
Abstract:
Epileptic seizures often track with time of day and/or changes in vigilance state; however, specific molecular and cellular mechanisms driving the ictal and temporal associations are lacking. Astrocytes are a type of glial cell known to modulate neuronal excitability and circadian rhythms. These cells also abundantly express fatty acid-binding protein 7 (Fabp7), a clock-driven molecule necessary for normal sleep regulation, lipid signaling, and gene transcription. To determine whether Fabp7 influences time-of-day-dependent seizure susceptibility, we tested male C57/BL6N wild-type (WT) and Fabp7 knockout (KO) mice using electroshock seizure threshold. Compared with WT mice, Fabp7 KO mice exhibited markedly higher general- and maximal-electroshock seizure thresholds (GESTs and MESTs, respectively) during the dark phase, but not the light phase. We used RNA-seq to determine the role of Fabp7 in activity-dependent gene expression in nocturnal seizures and compared genome-wide mRNA expression in cortical/hippocampal tissue collected from WT-MEST and Fabp7 KO-MEST mice with WT-SHAM and Fabp7 KO-SHAM mice during the dark period. Whereas significant differential expression of immediate early genes was observed in WT-MEST compared with WT-SHAM, this effect was blocked in the Fabp7 KO-MEST versus Fabp7 KO-SHAM. Gene ontology and pathway analysis of all groups revealed significant overlap between WT-MEST:WT-SHAM and Fabp7 KO-SHAM:WT-SHAM comparisons, suggesting basal mRNA levels of core molecular and cellular mechanisms in the brain of Fabp7 KO approximate postictal WT brain. Together, these data suggest that Fabp7 regulates time-of-day-dependent neural excitability and that neural activity likely interacts with astrocyte Fabp7-mediated signaling cascades to influence activity-dependent gene expression.
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