Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8479067 | Neurochemistry International | 2016 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Resveratrol was a potent inhibitor of NO and cytokine release in activated macrophages and microglia. The activity of resveratrol increased marginally in potency with longer pre-incubation times in cell culture that was not due to cytotoxicity. Using an NO donor we show that resveratrol can protect Neuro2a cells from cytotoxic concentrations of NO. The protective effect of resveratrol from pro-inflammatory signalling in RAW264.7 cells was confirmed in co-culture experiments leading to increased survival of Neuro2a cells. Together our data are indicative of the potential neuroprotective effect of resveratrol during nitrosative stress and neuroinflammation.
Keywords
NF-κBS-nitroso-N-acetyl-dl-penicillamineMIP-1αGM-CSFCOX-2JnkNSAIDSLPSc-Jun N-terminal kinaseMAPKinterferonIFNinterleukinNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugsResveratrolCyclooxygenase-2Anti-inflammatorySNAPgranulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factorgranulocyte colony-stimulating factorG-CSFNuclear factor-kBlipopolysaccharideNeuroprotectionNitric oxideMacrophage inflammatory protein-1αmitogen activated protein kinase
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Authors
Nicole Steiner, Rachelle Balez, Niloo Karunaweera, Joanne M. Lind, Gerald Münch, Lezanne Ooi,