Dystrophin 71 deficiency causes impaired aquaporin-4 polarization contributing to glymphatic dysfunction and brain edema in cerebral ischemia

Jul 1, 2024Neurobiology of disease

Lack of Dystrophin 71 disrupts water channel placement, leading to waste clearance problems and brain swelling after stroke

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Abstract

A decline in interstitial fluid tracer efflux was observed during the vasogenic edema stage following cerebral ischemia.

  • Dystrophin 71 (DP71) and aquaporin-4 (AQP4) are co-localized and interact in the perivascular astrocyte endfeet.
  • Cerebral ischemia results in reduced DP71 protein expression and AQP4 depolarization, leading to increased reactive astrocyte proliferation.
  • Restoring DP71 expression enhances glymphatic drainage and reduces brain edema.
  • AQP4 depolarization is linked to impaired glymphatic clearance and exacerbates cerebral edema.
  • DP71 degradation after cerebral ischemia is mediated by ubiquitination, with inhibition of this process preventing DP71 loss.

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