J. Yrjanheikki et al., Spreading depression-induced expression of c-fos and cyclooxygenase-2 in transgenic mice that overexpress human copper/zinc-superoxide dismutase, J NEUROTRAU, 17(8), 2000, pp. 713-718
Spreading depression (SD) is a wave of sustained depolarization challenging
the energy metabolism of cells without causing irreversible damage. SD is
a major mechanism of gene induction that takes place in cortical injury, in
cluding ischemia, We studied the pole of oxygen radicals in SD-induced c-fo
s and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) induction using transgenic (Tg) mice that ov
erexpress copper/zinc-superoxide dismutase (SOD1), The frequency, amplitude
and duration of SD waves were similar in the Tg mice and wild-type litterm
ates. c-fos and COX-2 mRNAs were strongly induced 1 and 4 h after SD. The i
nduction of both genes was slightly but significantly less at 4 h in the Tg
mice. The results indicate that even a mild, noninjurious metabolic stimul
ation increases the concentration of oxygen radicals to the level that cont
ributes to gene expression.