The pathways by which mild hypothermia inhibits neuronal apoptosis following ischemia/reperfusion injury

Neural Regen Res. 2015 Jan;10(1):153-8. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.150725.

Abstract

Several studies have demonstrated that mild hypothermia exhibits a neuroprotective role and it can inhibit endothelial cell apoptosis following ischemia/reperfusion injury by decreasing caspase-3 expression. It is hypothesized that mild hypothermia exhibits neuroprotective effects on neurons exposed to ischemia/reperfusion condition produced by oxygen-glucose deprivation. Mild hypothermia significantly reduced the number of apoptotic neurons, decreased the expression of pro-apoptotic protein Bax and increased mitochondrial membrane potential, with the peak of anti-apoptotic effect appearing between 6 and 12 hours after the injury. These findings indicate that mild hypothermia inhibits neuronal apoptosis following ischemia/reperfusion injury by protecting the mitochondria and that the effective time window is 6-12 hours after ischemia/reperfusion injury.

Keywords: Bax; cell apoptosis; ischemia/reperfusion; mild hypothermia; mitochondrial membrane potential; nerve regeneration; neural regeneration; neurons; oxygen-glucose deprivation.