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雌激素对斑马鱼中claudin 5和紧密连接蛋白1基因表达的调控:对血脑屏障有作用吗?

Estrogenic regulation of claudin 5 and tight junction protein 1 gene expression in zebrafish: A role on blood-brain barrier?

作者信息

Pellegrini Elisabeth, Fernezelian Danielle, Malleret Cassandra, Gueguen Marie-Madeleine, Patche-Firmin Jessica, Rastegar Sepand, Meilhac Olivier, Diotel Nicolas

机构信息

Univ Rennes, Inserm, EHESP, Irset (Institut de recherche en santé, environnement et travail) - UMR_S 1085, Rennes, France.

Université de La Réunion, INSERM, UMR 1188, Diabète athérothrombose Thérapies Réunion Océan Indien (DéTROI), Saint-Denis, France.

出版信息

J Comp Neurol. 2023 Dec;531(17):1828-1845. doi: 10.1002/cne.25543. Epub 2023 Oct 9.

Abstract

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a physical interface between the blood and the brain parenchyma, playing key roles in brain homeostasis. In mammals, the BBB is established thanks to tight junctions between cerebral endothelial cells, involving claudin, occludin, and zonula occludens proteins. Estrogens have been documented to modulate BBB permeability. Interestingly, in the brain of zebrafish, the estrogen-synthesizing activity is strong due to the high expression of Aromatase B protein, encoded by the cyp19a1b gene, in radial glial cells (neural stem cells). Given the roles of estrogens in BBB function, we investigated their impact on the expression of genes involved in BBB tight junctions. We treated zebrafish embryos and adult males with 17β-estradiol and observed an increased cerebral expression of tight junction and claudin 5 genes in adult males only. In females, treatment with the nuclear estrogen receptor antagonist (ICI ) had no impact. Interestingly, telencephalic injuries performed in males decreased tight junction gene expression that was partially reversed with 17β-estradiol. This was further confirmed by extravasation experiments of Evans blue showing that estrogenic treatment limits BBB leakage. We also highlighted the intimate links between endothelial cells and neural stem cells, suggesting that cholesterol and peripheral steroids could be taken up by endothelial cells and used as precursors for estrogen synthesis by neural stem cells. Together, our results show that zebrafish provides an alternative model to further investigate the role of steroids on the expression of genes involved in BBB integrity, both in constitutive and regenerative physiological conditions. The link we described between capillaries endothelial cells and steroidogenic neural cells encourages the use of this model in understanding the mechanisms by which peripheral steroids get into neural tissue and modulate neurogenic activity.

摘要

血脑屏障(BBB)是血液与脑实质之间的物理界面,在脑内环境稳定中发挥关键作用。在哺乳动物中,血脑屏障的形成得益于脑内皮细胞之间的紧密连接,涉及闭合蛋白、封闭蛋白和紧密连接蛋白。已有文献证明雌激素可调节血脑屏障的通透性。有趣的是,在斑马鱼脑中,由于cyp19a1b基因编码的芳香化酶B蛋白在放射状胶质细胞(神经干细胞)中高表达,其雌激素合成活性很强。鉴于雌激素在血脑屏障功能中的作用,我们研究了它们对血脑屏障紧密连接相关基因表达的影响。我们用17β-雌二醇处理斑马鱼胚胎和成年雄性斑马鱼,仅在成年雄性斑马鱼中观察到紧密连接和闭合蛋白5基因的脑内表达增加。在雌性斑马鱼中,用核雌激素受体拮抗剂(ICI)处理没有影响。有趣的是,对雄性斑马鱼进行端脑损伤会降低紧密连接基因的表达,而17β-雌二醇可部分逆转这种情况。伊文思蓝外渗实验进一步证实了这一点,表明雌激素处理可限制血脑屏障渗漏。我们还强调了内皮细胞与神经干细胞之间的密切联系,表明胆固醇和外周类固醇可能被内皮细胞摄取,并被神经干细胞用作雌激素合成的前体。总之,我们的结果表明,斑马鱼为进一步研究类固醇在组成性和再生性生理条件下对血脑屏障完整性相关基因表达的作用提供了一个替代模型。我们所描述的毛细血管内皮细胞与类固醇生成神经细胞之间的联系,鼓励使用这个模型来理解外周类固醇进入神经组织并调节神经发生活动的机制。

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