Authors
Khizr I Rathore, Bradley J Kerr, Adriana Redensek, Rubèn López-Vales, Suh Young Jeong, Prem Ponka, Samuel David
Publication date
2008/11/26
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
28
Issue
48
Pages
12736-12747
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
CNS injury-induced hemorrhage and tissue damage leads to excess iron, which can cause secondary degeneration. The mechanisms that handle this excess iron are not fully understood. We report that spinal cord contusion injury (SCI) in mice induces an “iron homeostatic response” that partially limits iron-catalyzed oxidative damage. We show that ceruloplasmin (Cp), a ferroxidase that oxidizes toxic ferrous iron, is important for this process. SCI in Cp-deficient mice demonstrates that Cp detoxifies and mobilizes iron and reduces secondary tissue degeneration and functional loss. Our results provide new insights into how astrocytes and macrophages handle iron after SCI. Importantly, we show that iron chelator treatment has a delayed effect in improving locomotor recovery between 3 and 6 weeks after SCI. These data reveal important aspects of the molecular control of CNS iron homeostasis after SCI and …
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KI Rathore, BJ Kerr, A Redensek, R López-Vales… - Journal of Neuroscience, 2008