Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

PGE2 signals through nerve cell EP2 receptors to increase brain injury after stroke

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Abstract

Myeloid lineage cell-specific EP2 knockdown reduced brain infiltration of inflammatory cells after stroke.

  • Inflammatory EP2 signaling is involved in the immune response following a stroke.
  • Global deletion of the EP2 receptor in adult mice lessened brain myeloid cell movement and decreased stroke severity.
  • EP2 receptor expression significantly increased in neurons within the ischemic hemisphere.
  • Postnatal deletion of the neuronal EP2 receptor reduced damage from cerebral ischemia.
  • Congenital deletion of the EP2 receptor may confound learning and memory outcomes in mice.

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