Tang_2023_Hum.Exp.Toxicol_42_9603271231168761

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Title : Sitagliptin attenuates neuronal apoptosis via inhibiting the endoplasmic reticulum stress after acute spinal cord injury - Tang_2023_Hum.Exp.Toxicol_42_9603271231168761
Author(s) : Tang C , Xu T , Dai M , Zhong X , Shen G , Liu L
Ref : Hum Exp Toxicol , 42 :9603271231168761 , 2023
Abstract :

Regulation of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ER) stress-induced apoptosis and nerve regeneration is a hopeful way for acute spinal cord injury (SCI). Sitagliptin (Sita) is one of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor, which is beneficial neurons damaged diseases. However, its protective mechanisms of avoiding nerve injury remain unclear. In this study, we further investigated the mechanism of the anti-apoptotic and neuroprotective effects of Sita in promoting locomotor recovery from SCI. In vivo results showed that Sita treatment reduced neural apoptosis caused by SCI. Moreover, Sita effectively attenuated the ER tress and associated apoptosis in rats with SCI. A striking feature was the occurrence of nerve fiber regeneration at the lesion site, which eventually led to significant locomotion recovery. In vitro results showed that the PC12 cell injury model induced by Thapsigargin (TG) also showed similar neuroprotective effects. Overall, sitagliptin showed potent neuroprotective effects by targeting the ER stress-induced apoptosis both in vivo and vitro, thus facilitating the regeneration of the injured spinal cord.

PubMedSearch : Tang_2023_Hum.Exp.Toxicol_42_9603271231168761
PubMedID: 36977492

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Tang C, Xu T, Dai M, Zhong X, Shen G, Liu L (2023)
Sitagliptin attenuates neuronal apoptosis via inhibiting the endoplasmic reticulum stress after acute spinal cord injury
Hum Exp Toxicol 42 :9603271231168761

Tang C, Xu T, Dai M, Zhong X, Shen G, Liu L (2023)
Hum Exp Toxicol 42 :9603271231168761