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  2. Skimmianine Showed Neuroprotection against Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

Skimmianine Showed Neuroprotection against Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

  • Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2024 Jul 12;46(7):7373-7385. doi: 10.3390/cimb46070437.
Hayat Ayaz 1 Fırat Aşır 1 Tuğcan Korak 2
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Histology and Embryology, Medical Faculty, Dicle University, 21280 Diyarbakır, Turkey.
  • 2 Department of Medical Biology, Medical Faculty, Kocaeli University, 41001 Kocaeli, Turkey.
Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of skimmianine on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury. Twenty-four female Wistar albino rats were randomly divided into three groups: Sham, Ischemia-Reperfusion (IR), and IR + Skimmianine (40 mg/kg Skimmianine). Cerebral ischemia was induced using a monofilament nylon suture to occlude the middle cerebral artery for 60 min. Following 23 h of reperfusion, the Animals were sacrificed 14 days later. The effects of skimmianine on brain tissue post-IR injury were examined through biochemical and immunochemical analyses. In silico analysis using the Enrichr platform explored skimmianine's potential biological processes involving IBA-1, IL-6, and NF-κB proteins. In the IR group, MDA levels increased, while SOD and CAT antioxidant Enzyme activities decreased. In the IR + Skimmianine group, skimmianine treatment resulted in decreased MDA levels and increased SOD and CAT activities. Significant increases in IBA-1 expression were observed in the IR group, which skimmianine treatment significantly reduced, modulating microglial activation. High levels of IL-6 expression were noted in pyramidal neurons, vascular structures, and neuroglial cells in the IR group; skimmianine treatment reduced IL-6 expression, demonstrating anti-inflammatory effects. Increased NF-κB expression was observed in neurons and blood vessels in the gray and white matter in the IR group; skimmianine treatment reduced NF-κB expression. Gene Ontology results suggest skimmianine impacts immune and inflammatory responses via IBA-1 and IL-6, with potential effects on estrogen mechanisms mediated by NF-κB. Skimmianine may be a potential therapeutic strategy due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects on cerebral IR injury.

Keywords

bioactive compounds; molecular science; natural products; phytochemistry.

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