NKCC1 up-regulation contributes to early post-traumatic seizures and increased post-traumatic seizure susceptibility

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Fushun Wang
Xiaowei Wang
Lee A. Shapiro
Maria L. Cotrina
Weimin Liu
Ernest W. Wang
Simeng Gu
Wei Wang
Xiaosheng He
Maiken Nedergaard
Jason H. Huang
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[1] Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine,Division of Glial Disease and Therapeutics, Center for Translational Neuromedicine
[2] University of Rochester,Neuroscience Graduate Program
[3] University of Rochester,Department of Surgery
[4] Texas A&M University Health Science Center,Department of Neurosurgery
[5] College of Medicine,Department of Neurosurgery
[6] Neuroscience Institute,undefined
[7] Baylor Scott and White Health,undefined
[8] Central Division,undefined
[9] Xijing Hospital,undefined
[10] 4th Military Medical University,undefined
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Traumatic brain injury; In vivo electrophysiology; TGF; Bumetanide;
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not only a leading cause for morbidity and mortality in young adults (Bruns and Hauser, Epilepsia 44(Suppl 10):210, 2003), but also a leading cause of seizures. Understanding the seizure-inducing mechanisms of TBI is of the utmost importance, because these seizures are often resistant to traditional first- and second-line anti-seizure treatments. The early post-traumatic seizures, in turn, are a contributing factor to ongoing neuropathology, and it is critically important to control these seizures. Many of the available anti-seizure drugs target gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABAA) receptors. The inhibitory activity of GABAA receptor activation depends on low intracellular Cl−, which is achieved by the opposing regulation of Na+–K+–Cl− cotransporter 1 (NKCC1) and K+–Cl−–cotransporter 2 (KCC2). Up-regulation of NKCC1 in neurons has been shown to be involved in neonatal seizures and in ammonia toxicity-induced seizures. Here, we report that TBI-induced up-regulation of NKCC1 and increased intracellular Cl− concentration. Genetic deletion of NKCC1 or pharmacological inhibition of NKCC1 with bumetanide suppresses TBI-induced seizures. TGFβ expression was also increased after TBI and competitive antagonism of TGFβ reduced NKKC1 expression, ameliorated reactive astrocytosis, and inhibited seizures. Thus, TGFβ might be an important pathway involved in NKCC1 up-regulation after TBI. Our findings identify neuronal up-regulation of NKCC1 and its mediation by TGFβ, as a potential and important mechanism in the early post-traumatic seizures, and demonstrate the therapeutic potential of blocking this pathway.
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