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Effect of fingolimod on oligodendrocyte maturation under prolonged cerebral hypoperfusion.

Ken Yasuda | Takakuni Maki | Satoshi Saito | Yumi Yamamoto | Hisanori Kinoshita | Yoon Kyung Choi | Thiruma Valavan Arumugam | Yun-An Lim | Christopher Li Hsian Chen | Peter Tsun-Hon Wong | Masafumi Ihara | Ryosuke Takahashi
Brain research | 2019

Oligodendrocytes (OLGs) support neuronal system and have crucial roles for brain homeostasis. As the renewal and regeneration of OLGs derived from oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) are inhibited by various pathological conditions, the restoration of impaired oligodendrogenesis is a therapeutic strategy for OLG-related diseases such as subcortical ischemic vascular dementia (SIVD). Fingolimod (FTY720), a drug for multiple sclerosis, is reported to elicit a cytoprotective effect on OPCs in vitro. However, the effects of fingolimod against ischemia-induced suppression of OPC differentiation remain unknown. Hence, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of fingolimod against ischemia-induced suppression of oligodendrogenesis. For the in vitro experiments, primary rat cultured OPCs were incubated with a non-lethal concentration of CoCl2 to induce chemical hypoxic conditions and were treated with or without fingolimod-phosphate. We found that low concentration fingolimod-phosphate directly rescued ischemia-induced suppression of OPC differentiation via the phosphoinositide 3-kinase-Akt pathway. For the in vivo experiments, we used a mouse model of SIVD generated by bilateral common carotid artery stenosis. On day 28 after surgery, fingolimod ameliorated ischemia-induced demyelination and promoted oligodendrogenesis under prolonged cerebral hypoperfusion. The present study demonstrates that fingolimod can promote oligodendrogenesis under ischemic conditions and may be a therapeutic candidate for SIVD.

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