Conditional deletion of LRRC8A in the brain protects against stroke damage independently of effect on swelling-activated glutamate release

biorxiv(2022)

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The ubiquitous volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs), which are composed of LRRC8 proteins, facilitate cell volume homeostasis, and contribute to many other physiological processes. Prior studies demonstrated that treatment with non-specific VRAC blockers, or brain-specific deletion of the essential VRAC subunit LRRC8A, are highly protective in rodent stroke. In this work, we tested the widely accepted idea that harmful effects of VRACs in the brain are mediated by pathological release of the excitatory transmitter glutamate. We used two molecular genetic strategies to ablate LRRC8A expression in either brain astrocytes only (inducible deletion of Lrrc8a(flox/flox) with Aldh1l1-CreERT2) or the majority of brain cells (neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes with Nestin-Cre). To produce stroke, genetically modified mice were subjected to a 40-minute occlusion of the middle cerebral artery. The inducible deletion of astrocytic LRRC8A yielded no histological or behavioral protection. In contrast, the brain-wide LRRC8A knockout reduced ischemic infarction by ~50% in both heterozygotes (Het) and the full Lrrc8a knockout (KO) as compared to the control Lrrc8a(flox/+) genotype. However, despite identical brain damage, Het and KO mice dramatically differed in their VRAC activities. Het mice had full swelling-activated glutamate release, while KO animals showed its virtual absence. These new findings refute the notion that VRAC-mediated glutamate release plays significant role in ischemic brain injury. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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stroke damage,brain protects,lrrc8a,swelling-activated
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