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Cerebrovascular and Neuroprotective Effects of Adamantane Derivative

Objectives. The influence of 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on was studied on the rats' brain blood flow and on morphological state of brain tissue under the condition of brain ischemia. The interaction of the substance with NMDA receptors was also studied. Methods. Study has been implemented using the...

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Autores principales: Mirzoyan, Ruben S., Gan'shina, Tamara S., Maslennikov, Denis V., Kovalev, Georgy I., Zimin, Ivan A., Pyatin, Boris M., Avdyunina, Nina I., Kukhtarova, Anna M., Khostikyan, Nelly G., Meliksetyan, Vahe S., Alikhanyan, Cristina B., Mirzoyan, Narine R.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/586501
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author Mirzoyan, Ruben S.
Gan'shina, Tamara S.
Maslennikov, Denis V.
Kovalev, Georgy I.
Zimin, Ivan A.
Pyatin, Boris M.
Avdyunina, Nina I.
Kukhtarova, Anna M.
Khostikyan, Nelly G.
Meliksetyan, Vahe S.
Alikhanyan, Cristina B.
Mirzoyan, Narine R.
author_facet Mirzoyan, Ruben S.
Gan'shina, Tamara S.
Maslennikov, Denis V.
Kovalev, Georgy I.
Zimin, Ivan A.
Pyatin, Boris M.
Avdyunina, Nina I.
Kukhtarova, Anna M.
Khostikyan, Nelly G.
Meliksetyan, Vahe S.
Alikhanyan, Cristina B.
Mirzoyan, Narine R.
author_sort Mirzoyan, Ruben S.
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description Objectives. The influence of 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on was studied on the rats' brain blood flow and on morphological state of brain tissue under the condition of brain ischemia. The interaction of the substance with NMDA receptors was also studied. Methods. Study has been implemented using the methods of local blood flow registration by laser flowmeter, [(3)H]-MK-801binding, and morphological examination of the brain tissue. We used the models of global transient ischemia of the brain, occlusion of middle cerebral artery, and hypergravity ischemia of the brain. Results. Unlike memantine, antagonist of glutamatergic receptors, the 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on does not block NMDA receptors but enhances the cerebral blood flow of rats with brain ischemia. This effect is eliminated by bicuculline. Under conditions of permanent occlusion of middle cerebral artery, 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on has recovered compensatory regeneration in neural cells, axons, and glial cells, and the number of microcirculatory vessels was increased. 5-Hydroxyadamantane-2-on was increasing the survival rate of animals with hypergravity ischemia. Conclusions. 5-Hydroxyadamantane-2-on, an adamantane derivative, which is not NMDA receptors antagonist, demonstrates significant cerebrovascular and neuroprotective activity in conditions of brain ischemia. Presumably, the GABA-ergic system of brain vessels is involved in mechanisms of cerebrovascular and neuroprotective activity of 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on.
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spelling pubmed-39774742014-04-27 Cerebrovascular and Neuroprotective Effects of Adamantane Derivative Mirzoyan, Ruben S. Gan'shina, Tamara S. Maslennikov, Denis V. Kovalev, Georgy I. Zimin, Ivan A. Pyatin, Boris M. Avdyunina, Nina I. Kukhtarova, Anna M. Khostikyan, Nelly G. Meliksetyan, Vahe S. Alikhanyan, Cristina B. Mirzoyan, Narine R. Biomed Res Int Research Article Objectives. The influence of 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on was studied on the rats' brain blood flow and on morphological state of brain tissue under the condition of brain ischemia. The interaction of the substance with NMDA receptors was also studied. Methods. Study has been implemented using the methods of local blood flow registration by laser flowmeter, [(3)H]-MK-801binding, and morphological examination of the brain tissue. We used the models of global transient ischemia of the brain, occlusion of middle cerebral artery, and hypergravity ischemia of the brain. Results. Unlike memantine, antagonist of glutamatergic receptors, the 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on does not block NMDA receptors but enhances the cerebral blood flow of rats with brain ischemia. This effect is eliminated by bicuculline. Under conditions of permanent occlusion of middle cerebral artery, 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on has recovered compensatory regeneration in neural cells, axons, and glial cells, and the number of microcirculatory vessels was increased. 5-Hydroxyadamantane-2-on was increasing the survival rate of animals with hypergravity ischemia. Conclusions. 5-Hydroxyadamantane-2-on, an adamantane derivative, which is not NMDA receptors antagonist, demonstrates significant cerebrovascular and neuroprotective activity in conditions of brain ischemia. Presumably, the GABA-ergic system of brain vessels is involved in mechanisms of cerebrovascular and neuroprotective activity of 5-hydroxyadamantane-2-on. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3977474/ /pubmed/24772429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/586501 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ruben S. Mirzoyan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mirzoyan, Ruben S.
Gan'shina, Tamara S.
Maslennikov, Denis V.
Kovalev, Georgy I.
Zimin, Ivan A.
Pyatin, Boris M.
Avdyunina, Nina I.
Kukhtarova, Anna M.
Khostikyan, Nelly G.
Meliksetyan, Vahe S.
Alikhanyan, Cristina B.
Mirzoyan, Narine R.
Cerebrovascular and Neuroprotective Effects of Adamantane Derivative
title Cerebrovascular and Neuroprotective Effects of Adamantane Derivative
title_full Cerebrovascular and Neuroprotective Effects of Adamantane Derivative
title_fullStr Cerebrovascular and Neuroprotective Effects of Adamantane Derivative
title_full_unstemmed Cerebrovascular and Neuroprotective Effects of Adamantane Derivative
title_short Cerebrovascular and Neuroprotective Effects of Adamantane Derivative
title_sort cerebrovascular and neuroprotective effects of adamantane derivative
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/586501
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