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Rapamycin Preconditioning Attenuates Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Mice
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Traumatic Brain InjuryImmunologyRapamycin PreconditioningCell DeathOxidative StressNeuroinflammationInflammationCerebral Vascular RegulationNeurobiology Of DiseaseBrain InjuryNeurologyNeuroimmunologyIschemic SyndromeMolecular SignalingMedicineNeuropharmacologyVascular BiologyNeuroprotectionImmune FunctionMtor InhibitorCerebral Blood FlowReperfusion InjuryPharmacologyNeurodegenerative DiseasesIschemic StrokeNeuroscienceStroke
Rapamycin, an mTOR inhibitor and immunosuppressive agent in clinic, has protective effects on traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases. But, its effects on transient focal ischemia/reperfusion disease are not very clear. In this study, we examined the effects of rapamycin preconditioning on mice treated with middle cerebral artery occlusion/reperfusion operation (MCAO/R). We found that the rapamycin preconditioning by intrahippocampal injection 20 hr before MCAO/R significantly improved the survival rate and longevity of mice. It also decreased the neurological deficit score, infracted areas and brain edema. In addition, rapamycin preconditioning decreased the production of NF-κB, TNF-α, and Bax, but not Bcl-2, an antiapoptotic protein in the ischemic area. From these results, we may conclude that rapamycin preconditioning attenuate transient focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury and inhibits apoptosis induced by MCAO/R in mice.
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