| Literature DB >> 28161193 |
Lei Pan1, Ying Zhou2, Xiu-Fang Li3, Qing-Jia Wan4, Le-Hua Yu5.
Abstract
Astaxanthin, a natural antioxidant carotenoid, has been shown to reduce cerebral ischemic injury in rodents. However, there have not been any studies specifically addressing whether preventive administration of astaxanthin can protect against cerebral ischemia. The purpose of this study was to examine whether pretreatment of astaxanthin can protect against ischemic injuries in the adult rats. The rats were pre-administered intragastrically with astaxanthin for seven days (once a day), and middle cerebral artery occlusion was performed at 1h after the final administration. It was found that astaxanthin prevented neurological deficits and reduced cerebral infarction volume. To evaluate the mechanisms underlying this protection, brain tissues were assayed for free radical damage, antioxidant gene expression, cell apoptosis and regeneration. The results showed that the mechanisms involved suppression of reactive oxygen species, activation of antioxidant defense pathway, and inhibition of apoptosis as well as promotion of neural regeneration. Astaxanthin did not alter body weights and the protective effect was found to be dose-dependent. Collectively, our data suggest that pretreatment of astaxanthin can protect against ischemia-related damages in brain tissue through multiple mechanisms, hinting that astaxanthin may have significant protective effects for patients vulnerable or prone to ischemic events.Entities:
Keywords: Astaxanthin; Cerebral ischemia; Mechanisms; Protective effects; Rats
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28161193 DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2017.01.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Res Bull ISSN: 0361-9230 Impact factor: 4.077