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Protective effect of a sesamin derivative, 3-bis (3-methoxybenzyl) butane-1, 4-diol on ischemic and hypoxic neuronal injury
Authors:Chien-Wei Hou  Yi-Ling Chen  Shih-Hsien Chuang  Jen-Shu Wang  Kee-Ching Jeng
Affiliation:1.Department of Biotechnology, Yuanpei University, Hsinchu 30015, Taiwan;2.Department of Small Molecule Drugs, Development Center for Biotechnology, New Taipei 22180, Taiwan;3.Department of Chinese Medicine, Tzuchi General Hospital, Taichung 42743, Taiwan;4.Department of Medical Research, Tungs’ Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital, 699 Taiwan Boulevard, Sec.8, Taichung 43503, Taiwan
Abstract:

Background

Stroke is one of the leading causes of neuronal death. Sesamin is known for neuroprotection by its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties but it lacks blood–brain barrier (BBB) activity. A panel of sesamin derivatives was screened and 3-bis (3-methoxybenzyl) butane-1,4-diol (BBD) was selected for high BBB activity and tested for its neuroprotective effect.

Methods

The focal cerebral ischemia of Sprague–Dawley rats and hypoxia models of murine BV-2 microglia or PC12 cells under oxygen/glucose deprivation were used for in vivo and in vitro test, respectively. Lipid peroxidation and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity from the ischemic brain were tested and reactive oxygen species (ROS), cytokine production, prostaglandin (PGE2) and related signaling pathways from hypoxic cells were examined by ELISA or Western blot assay, respectively.

Results

BBD showed a protective effect when given 90 min after the focal cerebral ischemia. It also reduced lipid peroxidation and preserved SOD activity from the ischemic brain. The mechanism of BBD was further confirmed by attenuating ROS, cytokine production, and PGE2 release from hypoxic BV-2 or PC12 cells. BBD significantly reduced hypoxia-induced c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) and modulated AKT-1 and caspase-3 (survival and apoptotic pathways) in BV-2 cells, and inhibited hypoxia-induced JNK and cyclooxygenase-2 activation in PC12 cells.

Conclusions

The neuroprotective effect of BBD on ischemia/hypoxia models was involved with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. The result would help the development of new CNS drug for protection of ischemia/hypoxia injury.
Keywords:Cerebral ischemia   Hypoxia   Neuroprotection   Sesamin derivative   Membrane permeability
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