Inhibition of the enzyme autotaxin reduces cortical excitability and ameliorates the outcome in stroke
Bitar L, Uphaus T, Thalman C, Muthuraman M, Gyr L, Ji H, Domingues M, Endle H, Groppa S, Steffen F, Koirala N, Fan W, Ibanez L, Heitsch L, Cruchaga C, Lee JM, Kloss F, Bittner S, Nitsch R, Zipp F, Vogt J. Inhibition of the enzyme autotaxin reduces cortical excitability and ameliorates the outcome in stroke. Science Translational Medicine 2022, 14: eabk0135. PMID: 35442704, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abk0135.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCortical ExcitabilityLysophospholipidsMiceMice, TransgenicPhosphoric Diester HydrolasesReceptors, Lysophosphatidic AcidStrokeConceptsStroke outcomeExperimental strokeGlutamatergic transmissionCortical excitabilityATX concentrationsAstrocyte-specific deletionDifferent time pointsStroke eventsPerisynaptic processesExcess glutamateTherapeutic approachesAnimal modelsTransgenic miceEnzyme autotaxinLPA signalingATX inhibitionPharmacological inhibitionStrokeTranslational potentialTime pointsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsAutotaxinOutcomesExcitabilityInhibition