Literature DB >> 29432779

The protective effect of alpha-lipoic acid against brain ischemia and reperfusion injury via mTOR signaling pathway in rats.

Xinjie Gao1, Wei Chen2, Jinquan Li1, Chao Shen1, Ping Zhou1, Xiaoming Che1, Xiaomu Li3, Rong Xie4.   

Abstract

Alpha-lipoic Acid(ALA), an endogenous short-chain fatty acid, has been found inducing a protective effect against ischemia and reperfusion(I/R) injury. Recently, mTOR signaling pathway has been proved to involve in the mechanism of I/R injury. In our previous study, we determined that ALA could protect cerebral endothelial cells against I/R injury via mTOR signaling pathway. However, whether ALA can protect against brain I/R injury in vivo and its mechanisms is uncertain. In this study, we try to explore if the ALA treatment can protect against brain I/R injury and confirm the relationship between ALA and mTOR signaling pathway. ALA was administrated to the animals after dMCAo and reperfusion model established with or without rapamycin pre-treatment. The results showed the infarct size was obviously reduced after ALA treatment in acute stage, neurological functions were also improved distinctly. The mTOR signaling pathway was remarkably blocked after brain I/R injury while it could be activated through ALA treatment. However, rapamycin, can abolish the protective effects induced by ALA treatment in both acute and long-term phase. In conclusion, we demonstrate the protective effects induced by ALA treatment against the brain I/R injury in rats and mTOR signaling pathway is required for the protective effects of ALA against brain I/R injury. The results might contribute to the potential clinical application of ALA and provide a potential therapeutic target on ischemic stroke.
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Keywords:  Alpha-lipoic acid; Brain ischemia and reperfusion injury; Stroke; mTOR

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29432779     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2018.02.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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