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Effect of glycosides of Cistanche on the expression of mitochondrial precursor protein and keratin type Ⅱ cytoskeletal 6A in a rat model of vascular dementia 被引量:6
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作者 Yan-mei Zhang Wei Wu +2 位作者 Wei Ma Fang Wang Jun Yuan 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第7期1152-1158,共7页
Glycosides of Cistanche(GC)is a preparation used extensively for its neuroprotective effect against neurological diseases,but its mechanisms of action remains incompletely understood.Here,we established a bilateral ... Glycosides of Cistanche(GC)is a preparation used extensively for its neuroprotective effect against neurological diseases,but its mechanisms of action remains incompletely understood.Here,we established a bilateral common carotid artery occlusion model of vascular dementia in rats and injected the model rats with a suspension of GC(10 mg/kg/day,intraperitoneally)for 14 consecutive days.Immunohistochemistry showed that GC significantly reduced p-tau and amyloid beta(Aβ)immunoreactivity in the hippocampus of the model rats.Proteomic analysis demonstrated upregulation of mitochondrial precursor protein and downregulation of keratin type II cytoskeletal6A after GC treatment compared with model rats that had received saline.Western blot assay confirmed these findings.Our results suggest that the neuroprotective effect of GC in vascular dementia occurs via the promotion of neuronal cytoskeleton regeneration. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration vascular dementia glycosides of Cistanche mitochondrial precursor protein keratin type cytoskeletal 6A PROTEOMICS NEUROPROTECTION neural regeneration
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Dantrolene enhances the protective effect of hypothermia on cerebral cortex neurons
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作者 Sui-yi Xu Feng-yun Hu +4 位作者 Li-jie Ren Lei Chen Zhu-qing Zhou Xie-jun Zhang Wei-ping Li 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第8期1279-1285,共7页
Therapeutic hypothermia is the most promising non-pharmacological neuroprotective strategy against ischemic injury. However, shivering is the most common adverse reaction. Many studies have shown that dantrolene is ne... Therapeutic hypothermia is the most promising non-pharmacological neuroprotective strategy against ischemic injury. However, shivering is the most common adverse reaction. Many studies have shown that dantrolene is neuroprotective in in vitro and in vivo ischemic injury models. In addition to its neuroprotective effect, dantrolene neutralizes the adverse reaction of hypothermia. Dantrolene may be an effective adjunctive therapy to enhance the neuroprotection of hypothermia in treating ischemic stroke. Cortical neurons isolated from rat fetuses were exposed to 90 minutes of oxygen-glucose deprivation followed by reoxygenation. Neurons were treated with 40 μM dantrolene, hypothermia(at 33°C), or the combination of both for 12 hours. Results revealed that the combination of dantrolene and hypothermia increased neuronal survival and the mitochondrial membrane potential, and reduced intracellular active oxygen cytoplasmic histone-associated DNA fragmentation, and apoptosis. Furthermore, improvements in cell morphology were observed. The combined treatment enhanced these responses compared with either treatment alone. These findings indicate that dantrolene may be used as an effective adjunctive therapy to enhance the neuroprotective effects of hypothermia in ischemic stroke. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration ischemic stroke oxygen-glucose deprivation fluorescent probe neurons flow cytometry apoptosis calcium overload reactive oxygen neural regeneration
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Central pontine myelinolysis mimicking glioma in diabetes:A case report
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作者 Xiao-Yong Shi Meng-Ting Cai +1 位作者 Hao Shen Jin-Xia Zhang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第18期4837-4843,共7页
BACKGROUND Central pontine myelinolysis(CPM)usually occurs during rapid correction of serum osmolality,typically with brainstem lesions presenting uniform signals following enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging(MR... BACKGROUND Central pontine myelinolysis(CPM)usually occurs during rapid correction of serum osmolality,typically with brainstem lesions presenting uniform signals following enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging(MRI).We report a case of CPM caused by diabetes,which was characterized by glioma-like imaging features and the patient responded well to corticosteroids.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old man with type 2 diabetes was admitted due to numbness and weakness for 6 mo with progressive aggravation for 2 wk.His complete blood count,serum electrolytes,renal and liver function parameters were within the normal range.MRI showed mass lesions in the brainstem,with unusually inhomogeneous signal intensity after contrast-enhanced scans.His symptoms worsened after hypoglycemic therapy.Due to his clinical history and examination results,CPM was considered the most likely diagnosis.Treatment with corticosteroids was administered with a methylprednisolone pulse in the acute phase followed by dose tapering.During the 8-mo follow-up period,his clinical symptoms and imaging features significantly improved.CONCLUSION Diabetes could rarely be accompanied by CPM,and patients who experience this neurological complication could benefit from corticosteroid treatment.Clinicians should recognize the special relationship between diabetes and CPM,and improve awareness of early identification and appropriate treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Central pontine myelinolysis DIABETES IMAGING GLIOMA CORTICOSTEROIDS Case report
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