NRICM101 在对抗 COVID-19 诱导的脑雾中:对 hACE2 小鼠的神经保护作用和神经血管完整性保护

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
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在人们对疲劳和认知问题等新冠肺炎后遗症的担忧日益加剧的情况下,中药NRICM101显示出了希望。它在全球有200多万人使用,显著减少了COVID-19患者的住院和插管。为了探讨NRICM101是否可以对抗COVID-19脑雾,我们在给予SARS-CoV-2 S1蛋白的hACE2转基因小鼠上测试了NRICM101,旨在通过测量动物行为、免疫组织化学(IHC)染色和下一代测序(NGS)分析来减轻S1诱导的认知问题。研究表明,S1蛋白给药的小鼠表现出明显的脑雾症状,其特征是学习、记忆和筑巢能力下降。然而,NRICM101在这些动物中的治疗改善了所有这些认知功能。小鼠S1蛋白给药可引起明显的炎症反应,导致hACE2转基因小鼠神经元(NeuN+)和神经干细胞(DCX+)死亡。这伴随着小胶质细胞激活(IBA1+/CD68+)升高,细胞因子产生(IL1β, IL6)增加,中性粒细胞胞外陷阱(NET),炎症(NLRP3, CD11b),血小板(CD31, vWF)和补体(C3)激活的诱导,最终损害神经血管和破坏血脑屏障(b.b.b)。NRICM101可有效缓解上述病理变化。总之,NRICM101有可能通过增强神经血管完整性和保护神经元和神经干细胞来预防与covid -19相关的脑雾。这是通过抑制S1蛋白诱导的补体激活来实现的,这反过来又导致预防神经血管损伤和随后的神经元死亡。
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NRICM101 in combatting COVID-19 induced brain fog: Neuroprotective effects and neurovascular integrity preservation in hACE2 mice

NRICM101 in combatting COVID-19 induced brain fog: Neuroprotective effects and neurovascular integrity preservation in hACE2 mice
Amidst growing concerns over COVID-19 aftereffects like fatigue and cognitive issues, NRICM101, a traditional Chinese medicine, has shown promise. Used by over 2 million people globally, it notably reduces hospitalizations and intubations in COVID-19 patients. To explore whether NRICM101 could combat COVID-19 brain fog, we tested NRICM101 on hACE2 transgenic mice administered the S1 protein of SARS-CoV-2, aiming to mitigate S1-induced cognitive issues by measuring animal behaviors, immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining, and next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis. The study revealed that S1 protein-administered mice displayed marked signs of brain fog, characterized by reduced learning, memory, and nesting abilities. However, NRICM101 treatment in these animals ameliorated all these cognitive functions. S1 protein administration in mice induced notable inflammation, leading to the death of neurons (NeuN+) and neural stem cells (DCX+) in hACE2 transgenic mice. This was accompanied by heightened microglia activation (IBA1+/CD68+), increased cytokine production (IL1β, IL6), induction of neutrophil extracellular traps (NET), inflammation (NLRP3, CD11b), and platelet (CD31, vWF) and complement (C3) activation, ultimately damaging neurovasculature and disrupting the blood-brain barrier (B.B.B.). Administration of NRICM101 effectively alleviated all these pathological changes. In conclusion, NRICM101 has the potential to prevent COVID-19-associated brain fog by bolstering neurovascular integrity and protecting neurons and neural stem cells. This is achieved by the inhibition of S1 protein-induced complement activation, which in turn leads to the prevention of damage to the neurovasculature and the subsequent death of neurons.
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Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
6.70%
发文量
78
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: eJTCM is committed to publish research providing the biological and clinical grounds for using Traditional and Complementary Medical treatments as well as studies that demonstrate the pathophysiological and molecular/biochemical bases supporting the effectiveness of such treatments. Review articles are by invitation only. eJTCM is receiving an increasing amount of submission, and we need to adopt more stringent criteria to select the articles that can be considered for peer review. Note that eJTCM is striving to increase the quality and medical relevance of the publications.
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