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Synergistic Association of Valproate and Resveratrol Reduces Brain Injury in Ischemic Stroke.

Authors :
Faggi, Lara
Pignataro, Giuseppe
Parrella, Edoardo
Porrini, Vanessa
Vinciguerra, Antonio
Cepparulo, Pasquale
Cuomo, Ornella
Lanzillotta, Annamaria
Mota, Mariana
Benarese, Marina
Tonin, Paolo
Annunziato, Lucio
Spano, PierFranco
Pizzi, Marina
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Jan2018, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p172. 15p. 5 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Histone deacetylation, together with altered acetylation of NF-κB/RelA, encompassing the K310 residue acetylation, occur during brain ischemia. By restoring the normal acetylation condition, we previously reported that sub-threshold doses of resveratrol and entinostat (MS-275), respectively, an activator of the AMP-activated kinase (AMPK)-sirtuin 1 pathway and an inhibitor of class I histone deacetylases (HDACs), synergistically elicited neuroprotection in a mouse model of ischemic stroke. To improve the translational power of this approach, we investigated the efficacy of MS-275 replacement with valproate, the antiepileptic drug also reported to be a class I HDAC blocker. In cortical neurons previously exposed to oxygen glucose deprivation (OGD), valproate elicited neuroprotection at 100 nmol/mL concentration when used alone and at 1 nmol/mL concentration when associated with resveratrol (3 nmol/mL). Resveratrol and valproate restored the acetylation of histone H3 (K9/18), and they reduced the RelA(K310) acetylation and the Bim level in neurons exposed to OGD. Chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis showed that the synergistic drug association impaired the RelA binding to the Bim promoter, as well as the promoter-specific H3 (K9/18) acetylation. In mice subjected to 60 min of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), the association of resveratrol 680 μg/kg and valproate 200 μg/kg significantly reduced the infarct volume as well as the neurological deficits. The present study suggests that valproate and resveratrol may represent a promising ready-to-use strategy to treat post-ischemic brain damage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16616596
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127768871
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19010172