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Valproate Sodium Protects Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mice

Valproate sodium (VPA) is a traditional antiepileptic drug with a neuroprotective role in cerebrovascular disease. After intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), mechanical compression by hematoma, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and cytotoxicity of hematoma lysates caused the destruction of the blood b...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Wei, Zhao, Lianhua, Guo, Zaiyu, Hou, Yanwei, Jiang, Jiafeng, Song, Yijun
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33224434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8884320
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author Zhao, Wei
Zhao, Lianhua
Guo, Zaiyu
Hou, Yanwei
Jiang, Jiafeng
Song, Yijun
author_facet Zhao, Wei
Zhao, Lianhua
Guo, Zaiyu
Hou, Yanwei
Jiang, Jiafeng
Song, Yijun
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description Valproate sodium (VPA) is a traditional antiepileptic drug with a neuroprotective role in cerebrovascular disease. After intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), mechanical compression by hematoma, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and cytotoxicity of hematoma lysates caused the destruction of the blood brain barrier (BBB). Targeting BBB is a major therapeutic method for patients with ICH. The purpose of the present study was to explore the role of VPA in preserving BBB integrity in the ICH model and investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms. One hundred and thirty-six adult male CD1 mice were randomly divided into five groups in the study. Mice subjected to ICH were administered intraperitoneally with VPA at 3, 24, and 48 h post-ICH, respectively. Neurobehavioral assessments, BBB permeability, Evans blue fluorescence, hematoma volume, and protein expression were evaluated. The administration of VPA reduced BBB permeability and improved the neurobehavior significantly post-ICH. VPA administration significantly decreased the expression of phosphorylated nuclear factor-kappa B (p-NFκB), matrix metalloproteinases 9 (MMP9), tumor necrosis factorα (TNFα), and interleukin-6 (IL-6), while it enhanced the expression of claudin 5 and occludin in the brain. In conclusion, VPA administration maintained the integrity of BBB after experimental ICH, thus reducing brain edema and improving the neurological outcomes. Therefore, VPA administration might be a new therapeutic method to protect BBB integrity for patients with ICH.
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spelling pubmed-76762782020-11-19 Valproate Sodium Protects Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mice Zhao, Wei Zhao, Lianhua Guo, Zaiyu Hou, Yanwei Jiang, Jiafeng Song, Yijun Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Valproate sodium (VPA) is a traditional antiepileptic drug with a neuroprotective role in cerebrovascular disease. After intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), mechanical compression by hematoma, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and cytotoxicity of hematoma lysates caused the destruction of the blood brain barrier (BBB). Targeting BBB is a major therapeutic method for patients with ICH. The purpose of the present study was to explore the role of VPA in preserving BBB integrity in the ICH model and investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms. One hundred and thirty-six adult male CD1 mice were randomly divided into five groups in the study. Mice subjected to ICH were administered intraperitoneally with VPA at 3, 24, and 48 h post-ICH, respectively. Neurobehavioral assessments, BBB permeability, Evans blue fluorescence, hematoma volume, and protein expression were evaluated. The administration of VPA reduced BBB permeability and improved the neurobehavior significantly post-ICH. VPA administration significantly decreased the expression of phosphorylated nuclear factor-kappa B (p-NFκB), matrix metalloproteinases 9 (MMP9), tumor necrosis factorα (TNFα), and interleukin-6 (IL-6), while it enhanced the expression of claudin 5 and occludin in the brain. In conclusion, VPA administration maintained the integrity of BBB after experimental ICH, thus reducing brain edema and improving the neurological outcomes. Therefore, VPA administration might be a new therapeutic method to protect BBB integrity for patients with ICH. Hindawi 2020-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7676278/ /pubmed/33224434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8884320 Text en Copyright © 2020 Wei Zhao et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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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Zhao, Wei
Zhao, Lianhua
Guo, Zaiyu
Hou, Yanwei
Jiang, Jiafeng
Song, Yijun
Valproate Sodium Protects Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mice
title Valproate Sodium Protects Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mice
title_full Valproate Sodium Protects Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mice
title_fullStr Valproate Sodium Protects Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mice
title_full_unstemmed Valproate Sodium Protects Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mice
title_short Valproate Sodium Protects Blood Brain Barrier Integrity in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mice
title_sort valproate sodium protects blood brain barrier integrity in intracerebral hemorrhage mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33224434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8884320
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