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Leila Sadeghi1,2, Albert Anatolyevich Rizvanov3, Bahareh Dabirmanesh1, Ilnur Ildusovich Salafutdinov3, Mohammad Sayyah4, Amir Shojaei5, Javad Zahiri6, Javad Mirnajafi-Zadeh5, Babak Khorsand7, Khosro Khajeh8, Yaghoub Fathollahi9.
Abstract
Herein proteomic profiling of the rat hippocampus from the kindling and pilocarpine models of epilepsy was performed to achieve new potential targets for treating epileptic seizures. A total of 144 differently expressed proteins in both left and right hippocampi by two-dimensional electrophoresis coupled to matrix-assisted laser desorption-mass spectrometry were identified across the rat models of epilepsy. Based on network analysis, the majority of differentially expressed proteins were associated with Ca2+ homeostasis. Changes in ADP-ribosyl cyclase (ADPRC), lysophosphatidic acid receptor 3 (LPAR3), calreticulin, ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1), synaptosomal nerve-associated protein 25 (SNAP 25) and transgelin 3 proteins were probed by Western blot analysis and validated using immunohistochemistry. Inhibition of calcium influx by 8-Bromo-cADP-Ribose (8-Br-cADPR) and 2-Aminoethyl diphenylborinate (2-APB) which act via the ADPRC and LPAR3, respectively, attenuated epileptic seizures. Considering a wide range of molecular events and effective role of calcium homeostasis in epilepsy, polypharmacy with multiple realistic targets should be further explored to reach the most effective treatments.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33859251 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-87555-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379