Edaravone Improves Motor Dysfunction Following Brachial Plexus Avulsion Injury in Rats.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ACS Chemical Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1021/acschemneuro.4c00717
Sijing Li, Lin Wu, Juan Xie, Guijuan Zhou, Xuanwei Wen, Limin Deng, Shudong Lin, Guozhi Liu, Shuangxi Chen, Zijian Xiao
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Abstract

Brachial plexus root avulsion (BPRA) is often caused by road collisions, leading to total loss of motor function in the upper limb. At present, effective treatment options remain limited. Edaravone (EDA), a substance that eliminates free radicals, exhibits numerous biological properties, including neuroprotective, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, the specific role and molecular mechanisms of EDA in the treatment of BPRA remain to be fully elucidated. The present study used a rat model of BPRA, following avulsion of the fifth, sixth and seventh cervical (C5, C6 and C7) anterior roots. Notably, C6 was replanted following a subcutaneous injection of either saline or 30 mg/kg/day EDA for seven continuous days. Subsequently, behavioral, histochemical, Western blot and reverse transcription-quantitative PCR (RT-PCR) analyses were conducted. Results of the present study revealed that treatment with EDA improves motor dysfunction, indicated by the increased Grooming test score, usage of the affected limb, and Irvine, Beatties and Bresnahan (IBB) score, following BPRA. In addition, EDA reduced the death of motoneurons (MNs), indicated by the increased number of Nissl-positive neuron, at the site of the affected limb, inhibited neuroinflammation and cellular pyroptosis, indicated by the decreased expression levels of IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, IL-18, p-p65, NLRP3, GSDMD and Caspase-1, improved the morphology of the abnormal myocutaneous nerve fibers, promoted axon remyelination, indicated by increased mRNA expression levels of remyelination-associated genes, including egr2, GAP-43, hmgcr, L1CAM, mpz, pmp22 and prx and demyelination-associated genes, including ngfr, notch1, pou3f1 and sox2, and alleviated muscle atrophy, indicated by the increased weight and volume of biceps brachii muscle, and the decreased number of fibroblasts and increased diameters in the fibers. Collectively, results of the present study suggested that EDA may support axonal remyelination and inhibit pyroptosis-associated neuroinflammation, enhancing MN survival and facilitating functional motor recovery. Thus, the present study may provide a novel theoretical basis for the use of EDA in the treatment of BPRA.

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ACS Chemical Neuroscience
ACS Chemical Neuroscience BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
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期刊介绍: ACS Chemical Neuroscience publishes high-quality research articles and reviews that showcase chemical, quantitative biological, biophysical and bioengineering approaches to the understanding of the nervous system and to the development of new treatments for neurological disorders. Research in the journal focuses on aspects of chemical neurobiology and bio-neurochemistry such as the following: Neurotransmitters and receptors Neuropharmaceuticals and therapeutics Neural development—Plasticity, and degeneration Chemical, physical, and computational methods in neuroscience Neuronal diseases—basis, detection, and treatment Mechanism of aging, learning, memory and behavior Pain and sensory processing Neurotoxins Neuroscience-inspired bioengineering Development of methods in chemical neurobiology Neuroimaging agents and technologies Animal models for central nervous system diseases Behavioral research
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