Identifying New AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Inhibitors That Protect against Ischemic Brain Injury.
Jae-Won EomTae-Youn KimBo-Ra SeoHwangseo ParkJae-Young KohYang-Hee KimPublished in: ACS chemical neuroscience (2019)
We recently reported that AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) contributes to zinc-induced neuronal death by inducing Bim, a pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 homology domain 3-only protein, in a liver kinase B1 (LKB1)-dependent manner. Current data suggest AMPK plays key roles in excitotoxicity and ischemic brain injury, with zinc neurotoxicity representing at least one mechanism of ischemic neuronal death. Inhibition of AMPK could be a viable therapeutic strategy to prevent ischemic brain injury following stroke. This prompted our search for novel inhibitors of AMPK activity and zinc-induced neuronal death using cultured mouse cortex and a rat model of brain injury after middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). In structure-based virtual screening, 118 compounds were predicted to bind the active site of AMPK α2, and 40 showed in vitro AMPK α2 inhibitory activity comparable to compound C (a well-known, potent AMPK inhibitor). In mouse cortical neuronal cultures, 7 of 40 compound reduced zinc-induced neuronal death at levels comparable to compound C. Ultimately, only agents 2G11 and 1H10 significantly attenuated various types of neuronal death, including oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, and apoptosis. When administered as intracerebroventricular injections prior to permanent MCAO in rats, 2G11 and 1H10 reduced brain infarct volumes, whereas compound C did not. Therefore, these novel AMPK inhibitors could be drug development candidates to treat stroke.
Keyphrases
- brain injury
- cerebral ischemia
- protein kinase
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- oxidative stress
- skeletal muscle
- diabetic rats
- high glucose
- middle cerebral artery
- blood brain barrier
- endothelial cells
- dna damage
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- drug induced
- cell death
- oxide nanoparticles
- acute coronary syndrome
- small molecule
- artificial intelligence
- electronic health record
- cell proliferation
- ultrasound guided
- binding protein
- stress induced
- heat shock protein
- cell cycle arrest
- data analysis