Tau exacerbates excitotoxic brain damage in an animal model of stroke

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Mian Bi
Amadeus Gladbach
Janet van Eersel
Arne Ittner
Magdalena Przybyla
Annika van Hummel
Sook Wern Chua
Julia van der Hoven
Wei S. Lee
Julius Müller
Jasneet Parmar
Georg von Jonquieres
Holly Stefen
Ernesto Guccione
Thomas Fath
Gary D. Housley
Matthias Klugmann
Yazi D. Ke
Lars M. Ittner
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[1] The University of New South Wales,Dementia Research Unit (DRU), School of Medical Sciences
[2] A*STAR (Agency for Science,Division of Cancer Genetics and Therapeutics, Laboratory of Chromatin, Epigenetics & Differentiation, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
[3] Technology and Research),The Jenner Institute
[4] University of Oxford,Translational Neuroscience Facility and Department of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences
[5] The University of New South Wales,Neuron Culture Core Facility (NCCF)
[6] The University of New South Wales,Department of Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
[7] National University of Singapore,Neurodegeneration and Repair Unit (NRU), School of Medical Sciences
[8] The University of New South Wales,Transgenic Animal Unit, Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre
[9] The University of New South Wales,undefined
[10] Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA),undefined
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Neuronal excitotoxicity induced by aberrant excitation of glutamatergic receptors contributes to brain damage in stroke. Here we show that tau-deficient (tau−/−) mice are profoundly protected from excitotoxic brain damage and neurological deficits following experimental stroke, using a middle cerebral artery occlusion with reperfusion model. Mechanistically, we show that this protection is due to site-specific inhibition of glutamate-induced and Ras/ERK-mediated toxicity by accumulation of Ras-inhibiting SynGAP1, which resides in a post-synaptic complex with tau. Accordingly, reducing SynGAP1 levels in tau−/− mice abolished the protection from pharmacologically induced excitotoxicity and middle cerebral artery occlusion-induced brain damage. Conversely, over-expression of SynGAP1 prevented excitotoxic ERK activation in wild-type neurons. Our findings suggest that tau mediates excitotoxic Ras/ERK signaling by controlling post-synaptic compartmentalization of SynGAP1.
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