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Diazoxide blocks or reduces microgliosis when applied prior or subsequent to motor neuron injury in mice.

Bernat Nogradi1, Valeria Meszlenyi1, Roland Patai2, Tamas F Polgar2, Krisztina Spisak2, Rebeka Kristof2, Laszlo Siklos3.   

Abstract

Diazoxide (DZX), an anti-hypertonic and anti-hypoglycemic drug, was shown to have anti-inflammatory effects in several injured cell types outside the central nervous system. In the brain, the neuroprotective potential of DZX is well described, however, its anticipated anti-inflammatory effect after acute injury has not been systematically analyzed. To disclose the anti-inflammatory effect of DZX in the central nervous system, an injury was induced in the hypoglossal and facial nuclei and in the oculomotor nucleus by unilateral axonal transection and unilateral target deprivation (enucleation), respectively. On the fourth day after surgery, microglial analysis was performed on tissue in which microglia were DAB-labeled and motoneurons were labeled with immunofluorescence. DZX treatment was given either prophylactically, starting 7 days prior to the injury and continuing until the animals were sacrificed, or postoperatively only, with daily intraperitoneal injections (1.25 mg/kg; in 10 mg/ml dimethyl sulfoxide in distilled water). Prophylactically + postoperatively applied DZX completely eliminated the microglial reaction in each motor nuclei. If DZX was applied only postoperatively, some microglial activation could be detected, but its magnitude was still significantly smaller than the non-DZX-treated controls. The effect of DZX could also be demonstrated through an extended period, as tested in the hypoglossal nucleus on day 7 after the operation. Neuronal counts, determined at day 4 after the operation in the hypoglossal nucleus, demonstrated no loss of motor neurons, however, an increased Feret's diameter of mitochondria could be measured, suggesting increased oxidative stress in the injured cells. The increase of mitochondrial Feret's diameter could also be prevented with DZX treatment.
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Keywords:  Axotomy; Brainstem motor nuclei; Diazoxide; Microglial activation; Motor neuron injury

Year:  2020        PMID: 32389588     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2020.146875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2020-11-26       Impact factor: 5.810

2.  Motoneuronal inflammasome activation triggers excessive neuroinflammation and impedes regeneration after sciatic nerve injury.

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Review 3.  Events Occurring in the Axotomized Facial Nucleus.

Authors:  Kazuyuki Nakajima; Takashi Ishijima
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 7.666

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