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Pyridoxal‐5′‐phosphate phosphatase/chronophin induces astroglial apoptosis via actin‐depolymerizing factor/cofilin system in the rat brain following status epilepticus

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Actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin is a small cytoskeletal protein that is a stimulus-responsive mediator of actin dynamics. ADF/cofilin also translocates into mitochondria and nuclei in response to apoptotic stimuli for cytochrome c release. These ADF/cofilin translocations are negatively regulated by phosphorylation. Recently, it has been reported that pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP) phosphatase/chronophin (PLPP/CIN) regulates phosphorylation of ADF/cofilin levels. Therefore, we investigated whether PLPP/CIN contributes to apoptosis-like events via modulation of ADF/cofilin phosphorylation following status epilepticus (SE). In the present study, apoptosis-like astroglial damages were detected in the dentate gyrus after SE. Upregulation of ADF/cofilin and PLPP/CIN expression in the cytoplasm and nucleus were accompanied by apoptosis-like events. PLPP/CIN level showed a direct proportionality to nuclear translocation of ADF/cofilin. Moreover, nuclear accumulation of apoptosis-inducing factor was simultaneously observed with that of ADF/cofilin. Tat-PLPP/CIN pretreatment accelerated astroglial apoptosis-like degeneration following SE, although Tat-PLPP/CIN transduction alone could not induce apoptosis or necrosis in astrocytes. Therefore, our findings suggest that nuclear accumulation of ADF/cofilin itself may not induce apoptogenic events, but may play a synergic role in apoptosis-like astroglial loss following SE.

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