Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6265183 Brain Research 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

NADPH oxidase is a major complex that produces reactive oxygen species (ROSs) during the ischemic period and aggravates brain damage and cell death after ischemic injury. Although many approaches have been tested for preventing production of ROSs by NADPH oxidase in ischemic brain injury, the regulatory mechanisms of NADPH oxidase activity after cerebral ischemia are still unclear. The aim of this study is identifying apocynin as a critical modulator of NADPH oxidase and elucidating its role as a neuroprotectant in an experimental model of brain ischemia in rat. Treatment of apocynin 5 min before of reperfusion attenuated cerebral ischemia in rats. Administration of apocynin showed marked reduction in infarct size compared with that of control rats. Medial carotid artery occlusion (MCAo)-induced cerebral ischemia was also associated with an increase in, nitrotyrosine formation, as well as IL-1β expression, IκB degradation and ICAM expression in ischemic regions. These expressions were markedly inhibited by the treatment of apocynin. We also demonstrated that apocynin reduces levels of apoptosis (TUNEL, Bax and Bcl-2 expression) resulting in a reduction in the infarct volume in ischemia-reperfusion brain injury. This new understanding of apocynin induced adaptation to ischemic stress and inflammation could suggest novel avenues for clinical intervention during ischemic and inflammatory diseases.

Research Highlights► Stroke is the third leading cause of death in industrialized countries. ► Cerebral autoregulation involves vasodilatation and vasoconstriction in response to changes in cerebral perfusion pressure. ► Several studies have demonstrated the vasorelaxant effects of apocynin. ► The NADPH oxidase inhibition has been confirmed to exert direct neuroprotective effects. ► Based on these observations we have investigated the effect of apocynin on cerebral ischemia.

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