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The Potential Therapeutic Effects of Agmatine, Methylprednisolone, and Rapamycin on Experimental Spinal Cord Injury
OBJECTIVE: In spinal cord injury (SCI), the primary mechanical damage leads to a neuroinflammatory response and the secondary neuronal injury occurs in response to the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In addition to the suppression of inflammation, autophagy plays a significant role in the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8665976/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34939764 http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/cellj.2021.7198 |
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author | Firat, Tulin Kukner, Aysel Ayturk, Nilufer Gezici, Ali Rıza Serin, Erdinc Ozogul, Candan Tore, Fatma |
author_facet | Firat, Tulin Kukner, Aysel Ayturk, Nilufer Gezici, Ali Rıza Serin, Erdinc Ozogul, Candan Tore, Fatma |
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description | OBJECTIVE: In spinal cord injury (SCI), the primary mechanical damage leads to a neuroinflammatory response and the secondary neuronal injury occurs in response to the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In addition to the suppression of inflammation, autophagy plays a significant role in the survival of neurons during secondary SCI. The present study aimed to examine the anti-inflammatory and autophagic effects of agmatine and rapamycin in SCI and to compare the results with methylprednisolone (MP) used in the clinic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this animal-based experimental study, thirty adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into five groups as sham-control, injury, injury+MP, injury+rapamycin, injury+agmatine groups. SCI was induced by compressing the T7-8-9 segments of the spinal cord, using an aneurysm clip for one minute, and then rats were treated daily for 7 days. Seven days post-treatment, damaged spinal cord tissues of sacrificed rats were collected for microscopic and biochemical examinations using histopathologic and transmission electron microscope (TEM) scores. Malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) levels were spectrophotometrically measured. RESULTS: The results of this study showed that the damaged area was smaller in the rapamycin group when compared to the MP group. Many autophagic vacuoles and macrophages were observed in the rapamycin group. Degeneration of axon, myelin, and wide edema was observed in SCI by electron microscopic observations. Fragmented myelin lamellae and contracted axons were also noted. While MDA and GPx levels were increased in the injury group, MDA levels were significantly decreased in the agmatine and MP groups, and GPx levels were decreased in the rapamycin group. CONCLUSION: The results of our study confirmed that rapamycin and agmatine can be an effective treatment for secondary injury of SCI. |
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spelling | pubmed-86659762021-12-15 The Potential Therapeutic Effects of Agmatine, Methylprednisolone, and Rapamycin on Experimental Spinal Cord Injury Firat, Tulin Kukner, Aysel Ayturk, Nilufer Gezici, Ali Rıza Serin, Erdinc Ozogul, Candan Tore, Fatma Cell J Original Article OBJECTIVE: In spinal cord injury (SCI), the primary mechanical damage leads to a neuroinflammatory response and the secondary neuronal injury occurs in response to the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In addition to the suppression of inflammation, autophagy plays a significant role in the survival of neurons during secondary SCI. The present study aimed to examine the anti-inflammatory and autophagic effects of agmatine and rapamycin in SCI and to compare the results with methylprednisolone (MP) used in the clinic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this animal-based experimental study, thirty adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into five groups as sham-control, injury, injury+MP, injury+rapamycin, injury+agmatine groups. SCI was induced by compressing the T7-8-9 segments of the spinal cord, using an aneurysm clip for one minute, and then rats were treated daily for 7 days. Seven days post-treatment, damaged spinal cord tissues of sacrificed rats were collected for microscopic and biochemical examinations using histopathologic and transmission electron microscope (TEM) scores. Malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) levels were spectrophotometrically measured. RESULTS: The results of this study showed that the damaged area was smaller in the rapamycin group when compared to the MP group. Many autophagic vacuoles and macrophages were observed in the rapamycin group. Degeneration of axon, myelin, and wide edema was observed in SCI by electron microscopic observations. Fragmented myelin lamellae and contracted axons were also noted. While MDA and GPx levels were increased in the injury group, MDA levels were significantly decreased in the agmatine and MP groups, and GPx levels were decreased in the rapamycin group. CONCLUSION: The results of our study confirmed that rapamycin and agmatine can be an effective treatment for secondary injury of SCI. Royan Institute 2021-11 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8665976/ /pubmed/34939764 http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/cellj.2021.7198 Text en The Cell Journal (Yakhteh) is an open access journal which means the articles are freely available online for any individual author to download and use the providing address. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Firat, Tulin Kukner, Aysel Ayturk, Nilufer Gezici, Ali Rıza Serin, Erdinc Ozogul, Candan Tore, Fatma The Potential Therapeutic Effects of Agmatine, Methylprednisolone, and Rapamycin on Experimental Spinal Cord Injury |
title | The Potential Therapeutic Effects of Agmatine, Methylprednisolone,
and Rapamycin on Experimental Spinal Cord Injury |
title_full | The Potential Therapeutic Effects of Agmatine, Methylprednisolone,
and Rapamycin on Experimental Spinal Cord Injury |
title_fullStr | The Potential Therapeutic Effects of Agmatine, Methylprednisolone,
and Rapamycin on Experimental Spinal Cord Injury |
title_full_unstemmed | The Potential Therapeutic Effects of Agmatine, Methylprednisolone,
and Rapamycin on Experimental Spinal Cord Injury |
title_short | The Potential Therapeutic Effects of Agmatine, Methylprednisolone,
and Rapamycin on Experimental Spinal Cord Injury |
title_sort | potential therapeutic effects of agmatine, methylprednisolone,
and rapamycin on experimental spinal cord injury |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8665976/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34939764 http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/cellj.2021.7198 |
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