Distribution of Ankyrin Isoforms and Their Proteolysis After Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rat Brain |
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Authors: | Kazuki Harada,Shiro Fukuda,&dagger Manabu Kunimoto, Ken-ichi Yoshida |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Legal Medicine and; Anesthesiology and Resuscitology, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Yamaguchi;and; Environmental Health Sciences Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The distribution of brain-type ankyrin (ankyrinB, 212 kDa) and erythrocyte-type ankyrin (ankyrinR, 239 kDa) was investigated in the subcellular fractions of rat forebrain (P1, 1,000 g pellet; P2, 15,000 g pellet; P3, 100,000 g pellet; S, 100,000 g supernatant) by immunoblotting using specific antibodies. The P2 fraction contained ∼40% of the 212- and 163-kDa isoforms of ankyrinB and the 239-kDa isoform of ankyrinR. Further subfractionation of the P2 by Percoll gradient centrifugation followed by separation of myelin showed association of the three ankyrin isoforms with the synaptosome-rich fraction but not with the myelin-rich fraction. The plasma membrane-rich P3 fraction contained a concentration of ankyrin isoforms similar to that in the P2 fraction. In vitro proteolysis of ankyrin in the P2 fraction with calpain showed that the 212-kDa ankyrinB was more susceptible to calpain than was ankyrinR. In the two-vessel occlusion model, ischemia for 30 min generated the 160-kDa fragment of ankyrinR, and reperfusion for 60 min after 30 min of ischemia remarkably increased the 160-kDa fragment. The reperfusion also significantly decreased the 212-kDa isoform of ankyrinB. Both ischemia-reperfusion and in vitro proteolysis with calpain generated the 160-kDa fragment of ankyrinR, suggesting the involvement of calpain. |
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Keywords: | AnkyrinB and ankyrinR isoforms Ischemia-reperfusion Calpain Rat brain Subcellular fractionation Synaptosome |
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