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Alleviation of γ-enolase decrease by the chlorogenic acid administration in the stroke animal model
- Source :
- Korean Journal of Veterinary Research. 63:e6
- Publication Year :
- 2023
- Publisher :
- The Korean Society of Veterinary Science (KJVR), 2023.
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Abstract
- Stroke is a major cause of death and long-term disability. Chlorogenic acid is a phenolic compound with a potent neuroprotective effect. γ-enolase is a phosphopyruvate hydratase found in mature neurons and plays an important role in the neuronal survival. This study investigated whether chlorogenic acid regulates the expression of γ-enolase during cerebral ischemia. Middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was performed to indcue cerebral ischemia. Adult male rats were used and chlorogenic acid (30 mg/kg) or phosphate buffered saline (PBS) was injected intraperitoneally 2 hours after MCAO surgery. Cerebral cortical tissues were collected 24 hours after MCAO surgery. Our proteomic approach identified the reduction of γ-enolase caused by MCAO damage and the mitigation of this reduction by chlorogenic acid treatment. Results of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analyses showed decrease in γ-enolase expression in PBS-treated MCAO group. However, chlorogenic acid treatment attenuated this decrease. Results of immunofluorescence staining showed the change of γ-enolase by chlorogenic acid treatment. These results demonstrated that chlorogenic acid regulates the γ-enolase expression during MCAO-induced ischemia. Therefore, we suggest that chlorogenic acid mediates the neuroprotective function by regulating the γ-enolase expression in cerebral ischemia and may be used as a therapeutic agent for brain diseases including stroke.
- Subjects :
- Automotive Engineering
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- ISSN :
- 24661392 and 24661384
- Volume :
- 63
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........47cc54cf378ea14409157e45e7684b02
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.14405/kjvr.20230008