Therapeutic effectiveness of Limonium gmelinii extract in experimentally – induced ischemic brain damage in vivo

IF 0.3 Q4 BIOLOGY
T. Nurkenov, A. Tsoy, G. Zhusupova, F. Olzhayev, M.Zh. Shertay, T. Shalakhmetova, J.C.‐Y. Lee, S. Askarova
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One of the important directions in the treatment of ischemic stroke (IS) consequences is revascularization of the damaged brain areas including decreasing acute hypoxia and oxidative stress that occur in the ischemic tissue due to reperfusion syndrome after restoration of blood flow. Plant polyphenols are promising candidates capable of exerting a pronounced antioxidant and neuroprotective effects. There are a number of wild plants growing on the territory of Kazakhstan, and one of these plants containing significant number of polyphenols is Limonium gmelinii (L. gmelinii, genus Limonium Mill). In our study we have applied middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) method to induce focal ischemic cerebral stroke in male Wistar rats. The results of assessment of sensorimotor functions in laboratory animals showed that MCAO resulted in sensorimotor deficiency. At the same time, partial recoveries of sensorimotor functions were observed in animals that were treated with extract of L. gmelinii after stroke compared to untreated animals. Similarly, histological analysis of the damaged brain regions has revealed focal coagulation necrosis with clearly visualized damaged regions in animals with MCAO, whereas brain tissue of animals exposed to L. gmelinii extract after stroke induction was partially restored. Our results demonstrate that extract of L. gmelinii possesses neuroprotective properties that require further investigations.
枸杞子提取物对实验性缺血性脑损伤的治疗作用
缺血性脑卒中(IS)后果治疗的重要方向之一是损伤脑区的血运重建,包括减少血流恢复后缺血组织因再灌注综合征引起的急性缺氧和氧化应激。植物多酚具有显著的抗氧化和神经保护作用。哈萨克斯坦境内生长着许多野生植物,其中一种含有大量多酚的植物是Limonium gmelinii (L. gmelinii, Limonium Mill属)。本研究采用大脑中动脉闭塞法(MCAO)诱导雄性Wistar大鼠局灶性缺血性脑卒中。实验动物感觉运动功能评估结果显示,MCAO导致感觉运动缺陷。与此同时,与未治疗的动物相比,在脑卒中后接受金银花提取物治疗的动物感觉运动功能部分恢复。同样,对脑损伤区域的组织学分析显示,MCAO动物的局灶性凝血坏死和清晰可见的损伤区域,而脑卒中诱导后暴露于金银花提取物的动物的脑组织则部分恢复。我们的研究结果表明,金银花提取物具有神经保护作用,需要进一步研究。
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