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Anti-epileptic and Neuroprotective Effects of Ultra-low Dose NADPH Oxidase Inhibitor Dextromethorphan on Kainic Acid-induced Chronic Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Rats
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作者 Jing-Jing Yang Ying-Xin Liu +9 位作者 Yan-Fang Wang bi-ying ge Ying Wang Qing-Shan Wang Sheng Li Jian-Jie Zhang Ling-Ling Jin Jau-Shyong Hong Sheng-Ming Yin Jie Zhao 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第5期577-593,共17页
Neuroinflammation mediated by microglia and oxidative stress play pivotal roles in the development of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy(TLE).We postulated that kainic acid(KA)-Induced status epilepticus triggers microgli... Neuroinflammation mediated by microglia and oxidative stress play pivotal roles in the development of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy(TLE).We postulated that kainic acid(KA)-Induced status epilepticus triggers microglia-dependent inflammation,leading to neuronal damage,a lowered seizure threshold,and the emergence of spontaneous recurrent seizures(SRS).Extensive evidence from our laboratory suggests that dextromethorphan(DM),even in ultra-low doses,has anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects in many animal models of neurodegenerative disease.Our results showed that administration of DM(10 ng/kg per day;subcutaneously via osmotic minipump for 4 weeks)significantly mitigated the residual effects of KA,including the frequency of SRS and seizure susceptibility.In addition,DM-treated rats showed improved cognitive function and reduced hippocampal neuronal loss.We found suppressed microglial activation-mediated neuroinflammation and decreased expression of hippocampal gp91^(phox) and p47^(phox) proteins in KA-induced chronic TLE rats.Notably,even after discontinuation of DM treatment,ultra-low doses of DM continued to confer long-term anti-seizure and neuroprotective effects,which were attributed to the inhibition of microglial NADPH oxidase 2 as revealed by mechanistic studies. 展开更多
关键词 Temporal lobe epilepsy DEXTROMETHORPHAN NADPH oxidase Ultra-low dose
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Scorpion Venom Heat-Resistant Peptide is Neuroprotective against Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Association with the NMDA-MAPK Pathway 被引量:10
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作者 Xu-Gang Wang Dan-Dan Zhu +9 位作者 Na Li Yue-Lin Huang Ying-Zi Wang Ting Zhang Chen-Mei Wang Bin Wang Yan Peng bi-ying ge Shao Li Jie Zhao 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第3期243-253,共11页
Scorpion venom heat-resistant peptide(SVHRP)is a component purified from Buthus martensii Karsch scorpion venom. Our previous studies have shown that SVHRP is neuroprotective in models of Alzheimer’s disease and Park... Scorpion venom heat-resistant peptide(SVHRP)is a component purified from Buthus martensii Karsch scorpion venom. Our previous studies have shown that SVHRP is neuroprotective in models of Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. The present study aimed to explore the potential neuroprotective effects of SVHRP on cerebral ischemia/reperfusion(I/R) injury, using a mouse model of middle cerebral artery occlusion/reperfusion(MCAO/R) and a cellular model of oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation(OGD/R). Our results showed that SVHRP treatment decreased the neurological deficit scores, edema formation, infarct volume and neuronal loss in the MCAO/R mice, and protected primary neurons against OGD/R insult. SVHRP pretreatment suppressed the alterations in protein levels of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors(NMDARs) and phosphorylated p38 MAPK as well as some proinflammatory factors in both the animal and cellular models. These results suggest that SVHRP has neuroprotective effects against cerebral I/R injury, which might be associated with inhibition of the NMDA-MAPKmediated excitotoxicity. 展开更多
关键词 SCORPION VENOM HEAT-RESISTANT PEPTIDE Cerebral ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION injury Neuroprotection NMDARs p38 MAPK
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