Aquaporin‐4 deletion leads to reduced infarct volume and increased peri‐infarct astrocyte reactivity in a mouse model of cortical stroke

Jun 26, 2024The Journal of physiology

Removing a water channel protein reduces brain damage and increases support cell response after stroke in mice

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Abstract

AQP4 deletion significantly reduced infarct volume by 1 week after distal medial cerebral artery occlusion (dMCAO).

  • AQP4 is primarily located in brain astrocytes near blood vessels.
  • The study examined the impact of total and partial AQP4 deletion on infarct volume in a mouse model of dMCAO, which causes smaller infarcts compared to MCAO.
  • Results indicate that AQP4 deletion is associated with a significant reduction in infarct volume.
  • Increased astrocyte reactivity was observed in areas surrounding the infarct following AQP4 deletion.
  • No significant changes in microglia numbers were noted among different genetic groups.

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