Intraperitoneal administration of NMDA-Subunit NR1-receptor antibodies does not improve long-term outcome in a murine MCAo-stroke model
Carolin Albrecht, Christoph Harms, Jakob Kreye, Matthias Endres, Susanne Mueller, Philipp Boehm-Sturm, Stefan Paul Koch, Dorette Freyer, Harald Prüss, Samuel Knauss

TL;DR
A study found that a specific antibody targeting NMDA receptors did not improve outcomes in a mouse model of stroke.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the lack of neuroprotective effects of NMDAR-NR1 antibodies in ischemic stroke models.
Findings
NMDAR-NR1-AB did not reduce cell death in vitro after NMDA or OGD exposure.
In vivo, NMDAR-NR1-AB showed no improvement in lesion size or neurobehavioral outcomes in mice.
Results suggest limitations in targeting NMDAR-NR1 for long-term stroke therapy.
Abstract
Ischemic stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide, and current treatment is largely limited to thrombolytics. Therefore, additional therapeutic strategies are warranted. Previous evidence suggests that NMDA receptor antibodies targeting specific subunits may reduce excitotoxicity and lesion size. This study evaluates the effects of a specific NMDAR-NR1 antibody in both in vitro and in vivo models of ischemic stroke. Neuronal cultures were treated with NMDAR-NR1-AB, a control antibody (mGO-AB) or phosphate-buffered saline followed by NMDA exposure or oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD). Cell death was measured by lactate dehydrogenase assay. NMDA and OGD significantly increased cell death, but NMDAR-NR1-AB did not exert neuroprotective effects in vitro. In vivo, C57BL/6J mice were subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo) for 45 min and treated intraperitoneally with…
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TopicsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research · Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms · Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
