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Protective Effect of Adenosine A(2B) Receptor Agonist, BAY60-6583, Against Transient Focal Brain Ischemia in Rat
Cerebral ischemia is a multifactorial pathology characterized first by an acute injury, due to excitotoxicity, followed by a secondary brain injury that develops hours to days after ischemia. During ischemia, adenosine acts as an endogenous neuroprotectant. Few studies have investigated the role of...
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author | Dettori, Ilaria Gaviano, Lisa Ugolini, Filippo Lana, Daniele Bulli, Irene Magni, Giada Rossi, Francesca Giovannini, Maria Grazia Pedata, Felicita |
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description | Cerebral ischemia is a multifactorial pathology characterized first by an acute injury, due to excitotoxicity, followed by a secondary brain injury that develops hours to days after ischemia. During ischemia, adenosine acts as an endogenous neuroprotectant. Few studies have investigated the role of A(2B) receptor in brain ischemia because of the low potency of adenosine for it and the few selective ligands developed so far. A(2B) receptors are scarcely but widely distributed in the brain on neurons, glial and endothelial cells and on hematopoietic cells, lymphocytes and neutrophils, where they exert mainly anti-inflammatory effects, inhibiting vascular adhesion and inflammatory cells migration. Aim of this work was to verify whether chronic administration of the A(2B) agonist, BAY60-6583 (0.1 mg/kg i.p., twice/day), starting 4 h after focal ischemia induced by transient (1 h) Middle Cerebral Artery occlusion (tMCAo) in the rat, was protective after the ischemic insult. BAY60-6583 improved the neurological deficit up to 7 days after tMCAo. Seven days after ischemia BAY60-6583 reduced significantly the ischemic brain damage in cortex and striatum, counteracted ischemia-induced neuronal death, reduced microglia activation and astrocytes alteration. Moreover, it decreased the expression of TNF-α and increased that of IL-10 in peripheral plasma. Two days after ischemia BAY60-6583 reduced blood cell infiltration in the ischemic cortex. The present study indicates that A(2B) receptors stimulation can attenuate the neuroinflammation that develops after ischemia, suggesting that A(2B) receptors may represent a new interesting pharmacological target to protect from degeneration after brain ischemia. |
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spelling | pubmed-79053062021-02-26 Protective Effect of Adenosine A(2B) Receptor Agonist, BAY60-6583, Against Transient Focal Brain Ischemia in Rat Dettori, Ilaria Gaviano, Lisa Ugolini, Filippo Lana, Daniele Bulli, Irene Magni, Giada Rossi, Francesca Giovannini, Maria Grazia Pedata, Felicita Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Cerebral ischemia is a multifactorial pathology characterized first by an acute injury, due to excitotoxicity, followed by a secondary brain injury that develops hours to days after ischemia. During ischemia, adenosine acts as an endogenous neuroprotectant. Few studies have investigated the role of A(2B) receptor in brain ischemia because of the low potency of adenosine for it and the few selective ligands developed so far. A(2B) receptors are scarcely but widely distributed in the brain on neurons, glial and endothelial cells and on hematopoietic cells, lymphocytes and neutrophils, where they exert mainly anti-inflammatory effects, inhibiting vascular adhesion and inflammatory cells migration. Aim of this work was to verify whether chronic administration of the A(2B) agonist, BAY60-6583 (0.1 mg/kg i.p., twice/day), starting 4 h after focal ischemia induced by transient (1 h) Middle Cerebral Artery occlusion (tMCAo) in the rat, was protective after the ischemic insult. BAY60-6583 improved the neurological deficit up to 7 days after tMCAo. Seven days after ischemia BAY60-6583 reduced significantly the ischemic brain damage in cortex and striatum, counteracted ischemia-induced neuronal death, reduced microglia activation and astrocytes alteration. Moreover, it decreased the expression of TNF-α and increased that of IL-10 in peripheral plasma. Two days after ischemia BAY60-6583 reduced blood cell infiltration in the ischemic cortex. The present study indicates that A(2B) receptors stimulation can attenuate the neuroinflammation that develops after ischemia, suggesting that A(2B) receptors may represent a new interesting pharmacological target to protect from degeneration after brain ischemia. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7905306/ /pubmed/33643036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.588757 Text en Copyright © 2021 Dettori, Gaviano, Ugolini, Lana, Bulli, Magni, Rossi, Giovannini and Pedata. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pharmacology Dettori, Ilaria Gaviano, Lisa Ugolini, Filippo Lana, Daniele Bulli, Irene Magni, Giada Rossi, Francesca Giovannini, Maria Grazia Pedata, Felicita Protective Effect of Adenosine A(2B) Receptor Agonist, BAY60-6583, Against Transient Focal Brain Ischemia in Rat |
title | Protective Effect of Adenosine A(2B) Receptor Agonist, BAY60-6583, Against Transient Focal Brain Ischemia in Rat |
title_full | Protective Effect of Adenosine A(2B) Receptor Agonist, BAY60-6583, Against Transient Focal Brain Ischemia in Rat |
title_fullStr | Protective Effect of Adenosine A(2B) Receptor Agonist, BAY60-6583, Against Transient Focal Brain Ischemia in Rat |
title_full_unstemmed | Protective Effect of Adenosine A(2B) Receptor Agonist, BAY60-6583, Against Transient Focal Brain Ischemia in Rat |
title_short | Protective Effect of Adenosine A(2B) Receptor Agonist, BAY60-6583, Against Transient Focal Brain Ischemia in Rat |
title_sort | protective effect of adenosine a(2b) receptor agonist, bay60-6583, against transient focal brain ischemia in rat |
topic | Pharmacology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7905306/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.588757 |
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