Peroxynitrite-Triggered Carbon Monoxide Donor Improves Ischemic Stroke Outcome by Inhibiting Neuronal Apoptosis and Ferroptosis

Xin Jian Guo, Lin Yan Huang, Shi Tong Gong, Ming Li, Wan Wang, Jie Chen, Yi De Zhang, Xicun Lu, Xiaohua Chen, Lan Luo, Youjun Yang, Xiao Luo, Su Hua Qi

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Abstract

Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury produces excessive reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, including superoxide, nitric oxide, and peroxynitrite (ONOO-). We recently developed a new ONOO--triggered metal-free carbon monoxide donor (PCOD585), exhibiting a notable neuroprotective outcome on the rat middle cerebral artery occlusion model and rendering an exciting intervention opportunity toward ischemia-induced brain injuries. However, its therapeutic mechanism still needs to be addressed. In the pharmacological study, we found PCOD585 inhibited neuronal Bcl2/Bax/caspase-3 apoptosis pathway in the peri-infarcted area of stroke by scavenging ONOO-. ONOO- scavenging further led to decreased Acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 4 and increased glutathione peroxidase 4, to minimize lipoperoxidation. Additionally, the carbon monoxide release upon the ONOO- reaction with PCOD585 further inhibited the neuronal Iron-dependent ferroptosis associated with ischemia-reperfusion. Such a synergistic neuroprotective mechanism of PCOD585 yields as potent a neuroprotective effect as Edaravone. Additionally, PCOD585 penetrates the blood-brain barrier and reduces the degradation of zonula occludens-1 by inhibiting matrix metalloproteinase-9, thereby protecting the integrity of the blood-brain barrier. Our study provides a new perspective for developing multi-functional compounds to treat ischemic stroke.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10629-10644
Number of pages16
JournalMolecular Neurobiology
Volume61
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Anti-lipid peroxidation
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Ferroptosis
  • Iron homeostasis
  • Ischemic/reperfusion injury

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