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THE EFFECT OF BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR ON APOPTOSIS OF
HYPOXIA-INDUCED CORTICAL NEURONS AND ITS SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION Mao Meng,
Zhou Hui, Wang Zhiling, Li Shengfu Second
Hospital, West China University of Medical Sciences, China Objective: To study the effects of
brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on apoptosis of hypoxia-induced
cortical neurons. Methods: Separating the cortex from
embryonic rat brains and incubating embryonic cortical neurons with BDNF in
different time intervals before and after exposing the neurons to hypoxic
cultural environment. Results and Conclusions: Preincubating the
neurons with BDNF for 24 hours before exposing them to hypoxic cultural
environment, we observed that BDNF could protect the cortical neurons from
hypoxia-induced apoptosis. The survival rate of the cortical neurons was
significantly reduced after exposing them to hypoxia cultural environment,
while pre-incubated the cortical neurons with BDNF for 24hr could prevent
the cortical neurons against hypoxia neurotoxicity. We furthermore
investigated the mechanism of BDNF protection for the cortical neurons in
vitro. Up-regulation of the transcription of mRNA of BDNF receptor TrkB
though activities of Ras-dependent protein kinase and mitogen-activated protein
kinase signal transduction is one of the possible mechanisms of the neuron
survives.