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HX600, a synthetic agonist for RXR-Nurr1 heterodimer complex, prevents ischemia-induced neuronal damage

•HX600 alleviates ischemia induced deficits in a mouse model of ischemic stroke.•HX600 treatment protects neurons from inflammation induced death in vitro.•HX600 treated microglia show reduced inflammatory activation in vitro and in vivo.•HX600 normalizes ischemia induced changes in fatty acid metab...

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Published in:Brain, behavior, and immunity behavior, and immunity, 2018-10, Vol.73, p.670-681
Main Authors: Loppi, S., Kolosowska, N., Kärkkäinen, O., Korhonen, P., Huuskonen, M., Grubman, A., Dhungana, H., Wojciechowski, S., Pomeshchik, Y., Giordano, M., Kagechika, H., White, A., Auriola, S., Koistinaho, J., Landreth, G., Hanhineva, K., Kanninen, K., Malm, T.
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Summary:•HX600 alleviates ischemia induced deficits in a mouse model of ischemic stroke.•HX600 treatment protects neurons from inflammation induced death in vitro.•HX600 treated microglia show reduced inflammatory activation in vitro and in vivo.•HX600 normalizes ischemia induced changes in fatty acid metabolism. Ischemic stroke is amongst the leading causes of death and disabilities. The available treatments are suitable for only a fraction of patients and thus novel therapies are urgently needed. Blockage of one of the cerebral arteries leads to massive and persisting inflammatory reaction contributing to the nearby neuronal damage. Targeting the detrimental pathways of neuroinflammation has been suggested to be beneficial in conditions of ischemic stroke. Nuclear receptor 4A-family (NR4A) member Nurr1 has been shown to be a potent modulator of harmful inflammatory reactions, yet the role of Nurr1 in cerebral stroke remains unknown. Here we show for the first time that an agonist for the dimeric transcription factor Nurr1/retinoid X receptor (RXR), HX600, reduces microglia expressed proinflammatory mediators and prevents inflammation induced neuronal death in in vitro co-culture model of neurons and microglia. Importantly, HX600 was protective in a mouse model of permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion and alleviated the stroke induced motor deficits. Along with the anti-inflammatory capacity of HX600 in vitro, treatment of ischemic mice with HX600 reduced ischemia induced Iba-1, p38 and TREM2 immunoreactivities, protected endogenous microglia from ischemia induced death and prevented leukocyte infiltration. These anti-inflammatory functions were associated with reduced levels of brain lysophosphatidylcholines (lysoPCs) and acylcarnitines, metabolites related to proinflammatory events. These data demonstrate that HX600 driven Nurr1 activation is beneficial in ischemic stroke and propose that targeting Nurr1 is a novel candidate for conditions involving neuroinflammatory component.
ISSN:0889-1591
1090-2139
DOI:10.1016/j.bbi.2018.07.021