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Investigation of the Neuroprotective Impact of Nimodipine on Neuro2a Cells by Means of a Surgery-Like Stress Model

Nimodipine is well characterized for the management of SAH (subarachnoid hemorrhage) and has been shown to promote a better outcome and less DIND (delayed ischemic neurological deficits). In rat experiments, enhanced axonal sprouting and higher survival of motoneurons was demonstrated after cutting...

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Autores principales: Herzfeld, Eva, Strauss, Christian, Simmermacher, Sebastian, Bork, Kaya, Horstkorte, Rüdiger, Dehghani, Faramarz, Scheller, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25318050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms151018453
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author Herzfeld, Eva
Strauss, Christian
Simmermacher, Sebastian
Bork, Kaya
Horstkorte, Rüdiger
Dehghani, Faramarz
Scheller, Christian
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Strauss, Christian
Simmermacher, Sebastian
Bork, Kaya
Horstkorte, Rüdiger
Dehghani, Faramarz
Scheller, Christian
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description Nimodipine is well characterized for the management of SAH (subarachnoid hemorrhage) and has been shown to promote a better outcome and less DIND (delayed ischemic neurological deficits). In rat experiments, enhanced axonal sprouting and higher survival of motoneurons was demonstrated after cutting or crushing the facial nerve by nimodipine. These results were confirmed in clinical trials following vestibular Schwannoma surgery. The mechanism of the protective competence of nimodipine is unknown. Therefore, in this study, we established an in vitro model to examine the survival of Neuro2a cells after different stress stimuli occurring during surgery with or without nimodipine. Nimodipine significantly decreased ethanol-induced cell death of cells up to approximately 9% in all tested concentrations. Heat-induced cell death was diminished by approximately 2.5% by nimodipine. Cell death induced by mechanical treatment was reduced up to 15% by nimodipine. Our findings indicate that nimodipine rescues Neuro2a cells faintly, but significantly, from ethanol-, heat- and mechanically-induced cell death to different extents in a dosage-dependent manner. This model seems suitable for further investigation of the molecular mechanisms involved in the neuroprotective signal pathways influenced by nimodipine.
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spelling pubmed-42272252014-11-12 Investigation of the Neuroprotective Impact of Nimodipine on Neuro2a Cells by Means of a Surgery-Like Stress Model Herzfeld, Eva Strauss, Christian Simmermacher, Sebastian Bork, Kaya Horstkorte, Rüdiger Dehghani, Faramarz Scheller, Christian Int J Mol Sci Article Nimodipine is well characterized for the management of SAH (subarachnoid hemorrhage) and has been shown to promote a better outcome and less DIND (delayed ischemic neurological deficits). In rat experiments, enhanced axonal sprouting and higher survival of motoneurons was demonstrated after cutting or crushing the facial nerve by nimodipine. These results were confirmed in clinical trials following vestibular Schwannoma surgery. The mechanism of the protective competence of nimodipine is unknown. Therefore, in this study, we established an in vitro model to examine the survival of Neuro2a cells after different stress stimuli occurring during surgery with or without nimodipine. Nimodipine significantly decreased ethanol-induced cell death of cells up to approximately 9% in all tested concentrations. Heat-induced cell death was diminished by approximately 2.5% by nimodipine. Cell death induced by mechanical treatment was reduced up to 15% by nimodipine. Our findings indicate that nimodipine rescues Neuro2a cells faintly, but significantly, from ethanol-, heat- and mechanically-induced cell death to different extents in a dosage-dependent manner. This model seems suitable for further investigation of the molecular mechanisms involved in the neuroprotective signal pathways influenced by nimodipine. MDPI 2014-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4227225/ /pubmed/25318050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms151018453 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dehghani, Faramarz
Scheller, Christian
Investigation of the Neuroprotective Impact of Nimodipine on Neuro2a Cells by Means of a Surgery-Like Stress Model
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title_short Investigation of the Neuroprotective Impact of Nimodipine on Neuro2a Cells by Means of a Surgery-Like Stress Model
title_sort investigation of the neuroprotective impact of nimodipine on neuro2a cells by means of a surgery-like stress model
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25318050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms151018453
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