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Blood-brain barrier disruption in diabetic mice is linked to Nrf2 signaling deficits: Role of ABCB10?

Neurosci. Lett.2017 Jul 13;653:152-158. Epub 2017 May 29
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Blood-brain barrier (BBB) damage is a critical neurovascular complication of diabetes mellitus that adversely affects the CNS health and function. Previously, we showed the protective role of NF-E2 related factor-2 (Nrf2), a redox sensitive transcription factor, in regulation of BBB integrity. Given the pathogenic role of mitochondrial oxidative stress in diabetes-related microvascular complications, we focused on assessing: 1) the impact of diabetes on brain Nrf2 in correlation with BBB permeability and 2) Nrf2-dependent regulation of the mitochondrial transporter ABCB10, an essential player in mitochondrial function and redox balance at BBB endothelium. Using live animal fluorescence imaging, we demonstrated a strong increase in BBB permeability to 70kDa dextran in db/db diabetic mice that correlated with significant down-regulation of brain Nrf2 protein. Further, Nrf2 gene silencing in human BBB endothelial cells markedly suppressed ABCB10 protein, while Nrf2 activation by sulforaphane up-regulated ABCB10 expression. Interestingly, ABCB10 knockdown resulted in a strong-induction of Nrf2 driven anti-oxidant responses as evidenced by increased expression of Nrf2 and its downstream targets. Nrf2 or ABCB10 silencing elevated endothelial-monocyte adhesion suggesting an activated inflammatory cascade. Thus, our results demonstrate a novel mechanism of ABCB10 regulation driven by Nrf2. In summary, Nrf2 dysregulation and ABCB10 suppression could likely mediate endothelial oxidative/inflammatory stress and BBB disruption in diabetic subjects.

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