丁苯酞可能通过补体相关途径抑制血脑屏障破坏,减轻癫痫小鼠的认知障碍。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Epilepsy & Behavior Pub Date : 2025-01-18 DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2024.110251
Linqian Zhao, Shihao Chen, Xing Jin, Weihao Zhuang, Qichang Liu, Yuqing Xiao, Huiqin Xu
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背景:颞叶癫痫常伴有焦虑、抑郁和认知功能障碍等共病症状。研究表明血脑屏障(BBB)损伤与这些症状密切相关。dl -3n-丁苯酞(NBP)有保护血脑屏障的作用,但其在癫痫模型中保护血脑屏障的分子机制尚不清楚。本研究探讨了NBP对癫痫小鼠血脑屏障的保护作用,以减轻癫痫相关的共病症状。方法:采用孟德尔随机化方法探讨VEGFA与癫痫的关系。动物实验采用成年雄性C57BL/6小鼠建立ka诱导癫痫模型,每天腹腔注射NBP,持续30 d。在这段时间后,进行行为实验和Western blot分析,以评估癫痫和血脑屏障破坏的共病症状是否得到缓解。随后,进行RNA测序以分析NBP药理作用中涉及的潜在信号通路。结果:血管VEGFA循环水平升高可能是癫痫发作的危险因素。动物实验表明,NBP治疗改善了ka诱导的癫痫小鼠血脑屏障破坏,减轻了抑郁和焦虑行为,以及认知障碍。RNA测序结果表明,NBP的药理作用可能是通过抑制补体和凝血级联介导的。结论:NBP可保护ka诱导的癫痫小鼠血脑屏障的完整性,抑制抑郁、焦虑行为和认知功能障碍。这种药理作用可能与补体和凝血级联有关。
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Butylphthalide may inhibit blood-brain barrier disruption through complement-related pathways to alleviate cognitive impairment in epileptic mice.

Background: Temporal lobe epilepsy is often accompanied by comorbid symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and cognitive dysfunction. Research indicates a close relationship between blood-brain barrier (BBB) impairment and these symptoms. DL-3n-butylphthalide (NBP) has been reported to protect the BBB, but the molecular mechanisms by which NBP protects the BBB in epilepsy models remain unclear. This study investigated the protective effects of NBP on the BBB in epileptic mice to alleviate the comorbid symptoms associated with epilepsy.

Methods: We utilized Mendelian randomization to explore the association between VEGFA and epilepsy. In the animal experiments, adult male C57BL/6 mice were used to establish a KA-induced epilepsy model, receiving daily intraperitoneal injections of NBP for 30 days. After this period, behavioral experiments and Western blot analyses were conducted to assess whether the comorbid symptoms of epilepsy and BBB disruption were alleviated. Subsequently, RNA sequencing was performed to analyze potential signaling pathways involved in the pharmacological effects of NBP.

Results: Elevated circulating levels of VEGFA may be a risk factor for the onset of epilepsy. Animal experiments demonstrated that NBP treatment improved BBB disruption in KA-induced epileptic mice and alleviated depressive and anxious behaviors, as well as cognitive impairments. RNA sequencing results suggest that the pharmacological effects of NBP may be mediated through the inhibition of complement and coagulation cascades.

Conclusion: NBP can protect the integrity of the BBB in KA-induced epileptic mice, inhibiting depression, anxiety behaviors, and cognitive dysfunction. This pharmacological effect may be associated with pathways involving complement and coagulation cascades.

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Epilepsy & Behavior
Epilepsy & Behavior 医学-行为科学
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期刊介绍: Epilepsy & Behavior is the fastest-growing international journal uniquely devoted to the rapid dissemination of the most current information available on the behavioral aspects of seizures and epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior presents original peer-reviewed articles based on laboratory and clinical research. Topics are drawn from a variety of fields, including clinical neurology, neurosurgery, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, and neuroimaging. From September 2012 Epilepsy & Behavior stopped accepting Case Reports for publication in the journal. From this date authors who submit to Epilepsy & Behavior will be offered a transfer or asked to resubmit their Case Reports to its new sister journal, Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports.
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