| Literature DB >> 21749318 |
Michele Betti1, Andrea Minelli, Patrizia Ambrogini, Stefano Ciuffoli, Valentina Viola, Francesco Galli, Barbara Canonico, Davide Lattanzi, Evelin Colombo, Piero Sestili, Riccardo Cuppini.
Abstract
Vitamin E (as α-tocopherol, α-T) is proposed to alleviate glia-mediated inflammation in neurological diseases, but such a role in epilepsy is still elusive. This study investigated the effect of α-T supplementation on glial activation, neuronal cell death and oxidative stress of rat brain exposed to kainate-induced seizures. Animals were fed for 2 weeks with a α-T-enriched diet (estimated intake of 750 mg/kg/day) before undergoing status epilepticus. Compliance to supplementation was demonstrated by the remarkable increase in brain α-T. Four days after seizure, brain α-T returned to baseline and lipid peroxidation markers decreased as compared to non-supplemented rats. Status epilepticus induced a lower up-regulation of astrocytic and microglial antigens (GFAP and MHC II, respectively) and production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β and TNF-α) in supplemented than in non-supplemented animals. This anti-inflammatory effect was associated with a lower neuronal cell death. In conclusion, α-T dietary supplementation prevents oxidative stress, neuroglial over-activation and cell death occurring after kainate-induced seizures. This evidence paves the way to an anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective role of α-T interventions in epilepsy.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21749318 DOI: 10.3109/10715762.2011.597750
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Free Radic Res ISSN: 1029-2470