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Query: UMLS:C0038454 (
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Neuropilin 2
(
NRP2
) is a type I transmembrane protein that binds to distinct members of the class III secreted Semaphorin subfamily.
NRP2
plays important roles in repulsive axon guidance, angiogenesis and vasculogenesis through partnering with co-receptors such as vascular endothelial growth factor receptors (VEGFRs) during development. Emerging evidence also suggests that
NRP2
contributes to injury response and environment changes in adult brains. In this study, we examined the contribution of
NRP2
gene to cerebral ischemia-induced brain injury using
NRP2
deficient mouse. To our surprise, the lack of
NRP2
expression does not affect the outcome of brain injury induced by transient occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCAO) in mouse. The cerebral vasculature in terms of the middle cerebral artery anatomy and microvessel density in the cerebral cortex of
NRP2
deficient homozygous (
NRP2
(-/-)) mice are normal and almost identical to those of the heterozygous (
NRP2
(+/-)) and wild type (
NRP2
(+/+)) littermates. MCAO (1h) and 24h reperfusion caused a brain infarction of 23% (compared to the contralateral side) in
NRP2
(-/-) mice, which is not different from those in
NRP2
(+/- and +/+) mice at 22 and 21%, respectively (n=19, p>0.05). Correspondingly,
NRP2
(-/-) mouse also showed a similar level of deterioration of neurological functions after
stroke
compared with their
NRP2
(+/- and +/+) littermates. Oxygen-glucose-deprivation (OGD) caused a significant neuronal death in
NRP2
(-/-) cortical neurons, at the level similar to that in NRP(+/+) cortical neurons (72% death in NRP(-/-) neurons vs. 75% death in
NRP2
(+/+) neurons; n=4; p>0.05). Together, these loss-of-function studies demonstrated that despite of its critical role in neuronal guidance and vascular formation during development,
NRP2
expression dose not affect adult brain response to cerebral ischemia.
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PMID:Neuropilin 2 deficiency does not affect cortical neuronal viability in response to oxygen-glucose-deprivation and transient middle cerebral artery occlusion. 2003 91