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Title: Neuroprotective effects of potassium channel openers on cerebral ischemia–reperfusion injury in diabetic rats
Authors: Pithadia, Anand B.
Panchal, Shital S.
Patel, Denvanshu J.
Keywords: Stroke
Potassium channel openers
Type I diabetes
Neuroprotection
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Kairo University
Series/Report no.: IPFP0312;
Abstract: Objectives: This study was done to estimate the potential neuroprotective role of potassium channel openers in cerebral ischemia–reperfusion (IR) injury in streptozotocin (STZ) induced type-I diabetic rats (T1DR). Methods: Potassium channel openers – cromakalim, cinnarizine and nicorandil; potassium channel blocker –glibenclamide, insulin (as an antidiabetic standard), telmisartan (as an anti-hypertensive standard agent) and vitamin E (as an antioxidant and antiapoptotic standard agent) were given for 3 days in streptozotocin (45 mg/kg i.v.) induced type I diabetic rats along with middle cerebral artery occlusion. After 24 h of surgery, plasma glucose, neurobehavioral score, cerebral infarct volume, blood pressure and caspase-3 levels were measured to evaluate the mechanism of potassium channel openers (KCOs) for neuroprotection. Results: Following STZ administration and ischemia–reperfusion, blood sugar, neurobehavioral score, cerebral infarct volume and caspase-3 levels were significantly high in diabetic-IR groups. Treatment with cromakalim, cinnarizine, nicorandil, insulin and vitamin E significantly reduce neuro behavioral score while nicorandil and vitamin E significantly reduced cerebral infarct volume. Caspase-3 levels were significantly reduced by cromakalim and nicorandil treated animals. Except insulin and glibenclamide, none of the agents significantly reduce plasma glucose levels. Conclusion: Treatment of ischemic stroke with potassium channel openers in T1DR is neuro protective. Inhibition of apoptosis may contribute to their neuro protective effects after stroke in T1DR.
Description: Bulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University; 55 (2017): 95–100
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/8304
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