Canudas_2003_Exp.Neurol_180_123

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Title : Neuroprotective effects of (+\/-)-huprine Y on in vitro and in vivo models of excitoxicity damage - Canudas_2003_Exp.Neurol_180_123
Author(s) : Canudas AM , Pubill D , Sureda FX , Verdaguer E , Camps P , Munoz-Torrero D , Jimenez A , Camins A , Pallas M
Ref : Experimental Neurology , 180 :123 , 2003
Abstract :

We have investigated the neuroprotective effects of (+/-)-huprine Y on excitotoxic lesions in rat cerebellar granule cells (CGCs). (+/-)-Huprine Y prevented cell death induced by 100 microM glutamate, as well as, 10 microM MK-801, a NMDA receptor antagonist, in a significant manner. On the other hand, intracellular calcium increase induced by NMDA (200 microM), measured by fura-2 fluorescence, was prevented by (+/-)-huprine Y with an EC(50) of 12.44 microM, which evidences the modulatory action of this compound on NMDA-induced calcium currents. In vivo, we have studied (+/-)-huprine Y neuroprotective effects on striatal lesions induced by the subacute administration of the mitochondrial toxin 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP, 30 mg/kg, ip, for 10 days). We have assessed that both the behavioral and the morphological consequences of the lesion were prevented by pretreatment with (+/-)-huprine Y (2.5 mg/kg/twice a day, ip). Striatal gliosis induced by 3-NP treatment was prevented by (+/-)-huprine Y pretreatment, as demonstrated by the attenuation of both the increase in [(3)H]PK 11195 specific binding indicative of microgliosis and the expression of hsp27 kDa, a chaperone expressed mainly in astrocytes. In conclusion, (+/-)-huprine Y attenuated excitotoxic-induced lesions, both in vitro and in vivo, and further evidence is provided for the potential use of this compound in the prevention of neurodegenerative disorders.

PubMedSearch : Canudas_2003_Exp.Neurol_180_123
PubMedID: 12684026

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Canudas AM, Pubill D, Sureda FX, Verdaguer E, Camps P, Munoz-Torrero D, Jimenez A, Camins A, Pallas M (2003)
Neuroprotective effects of (+\/-)-huprine Y on in vitro and in vivo models of excitoxicity damage
Experimental Neurology 180 :123

Canudas AM, Pubill D, Sureda FX, Verdaguer E, Camps P, Munoz-Torrero D, Jimenez A, Camins A, Pallas M (2003)
Experimental Neurology 180 :123