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Stroke. 2008;39:886-892
Published online before print January 31, 2008, doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.107.497875
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(Stroke. 2008;39:886.)
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Original Contributions

Involvement of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling in Growth and Rupture of Human Intracranial Aneurysms

Elisa Laaksamo, MB; Riikka Tulamo, MB; Marc Baumann, MB, PhD; Reza Dashti, MD; Juha Hernesniemi, MD, PhD; Seppo Juvela, MD, PhD; Mika Niemelä, MD, PhD Aki Laakso, MD, PhD

From the Neurosurgery Research Group (E.L., R.T., J.H., M.N., A.L.), Biomedicum Helsinki, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; the Protein Chemistry/Proteomics Laboratory (M.B.), Institute of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; and the Department of Neurosurgery (R.D., J.H., S.J., M.N., A.L.), Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.

Correspondence to Elisa Laaksamo, MB, Haartmaninkatu 8, Biomedicum, Room B408a2, 00290 Helsinki, Finland. E-mail elisa.laaksamo{at}helsinki.fi

Background and Purpose— Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are involved in vascular wall remodeling, but their role in the pathogenesis of intracranial aneurysms (IAs) is poorly known. We investigated the expression and phosphorylation of the 3 major mitogen-activated protein kinases, c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), p38, and extracellular signal-regulated kinase, in unruptured and ruptured human IAs.

Methods— Tissue samples (n=24, 12 unruptured and 12 ruptured IAs) were obtained during microneurosurgical clipping. The localization of the proteins was studied by immunofluorescent staining, and protein levels and phosphorylation state were studied by Western blotting.

Results— The phosphorylation of p54 JNK was increased 1.5-fold in ruptured IAs and the phospho-p54 JNK level and its phosphorylation state directly correlated with IA size. The levels of phosphorylated and total levels of p38 were associated with IA size as well. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase did not associate with IA size or rupture status. Expression of transcription factor c-Jun, a downstream target of JNK, correlated with p54 JNK level and phosphorylation state. Furthermore, the levels of matrix metalloproteinase 9, known to have a role in vessel wall degeneration, correlated with p54 JNK phosphorylation in unruptured IAs and its expression was increased 4.3-fold in ruptured IAs.

Conclusions— Our results suggest that JNK activity and expression are involved in IA growth and possibly rupture and p38 expression in IA growth. Thus, pharmacological therapy affecting the stress-activated mitogen-activated protein kinases, JNK and p38, may enhance the repair of the IA wall in the future.


Key Words: extracellular signal-regulated MAP kinases • intracranial aneurysm • JNK mitogen-activated protein kinases • p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases




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