Publication: Poloxamer-188 and citicoline provide neuronal membrane integrity and protect membrane stability in cortical spreading depression
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Yildirim, Timur
Eylen, Alpaslan
Lule, Sevda
Erdener, Sefik Evren
Vural, Atay
Karatas, Hulya
Ozveren, Mehmet Faik
Dalkara, Turgay
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Publication Date
2015
Language
English
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Journal Article
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Abstract
Under pathological conditions such as brain trauma, subarachnoid hemorrhage and stroke, cortical spreading depression (CSD) or peri-infarct depolarizations contribute to brain damage in animal models of neurological disorders as well as in human neurological diseases. CSD causes transient megachannel opening on the neuronal membrane, which may compromise neuronal survival under pathological conditions. Poloxamer-188 (P-188) and citicoline are neuroprotectants with membrane sealing properties. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of P-188 and citicoline on the neuronal megachannel opening induced by CSD in the mouse brain. We have monitored megachannel opening with propidium iodide, a membrane impermeable fluorescent dye and, demonstrate that P-188 and citicoline strikingly decreased CSD-induced neuronal PI influx in cortex and hippocampal dentate gyrus. Therefore, these agents may be providing neuroprotection by blocking megachannel opening, which may be related to their membrane sealing action and warrant further investigation for treatment of traumatic brain injury and ischemic stroke.
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International Journal of Neuroscience
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Neurosciences