Zhou_2022_Front.Neurosci_16_861059

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Title : Diprotin A TFA Exerts Neurovascular Protection in Ischemic Cerebral Stroke - Zhou_2022_Front.Neurosci_16_861059
Author(s) : Zhou MY , Zhang YJ , Ding HM , Wu WF , Cai WW , Wang YQ , Geng DQ
Ref : Front Neurosci , 16 :861059 , 2022
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: It has been established that the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor Diprotin A TFA can reduce vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin disruption by inhibiting the increase in cleaved beta-catenin in response to hypoxia, thereby protecting the vascular barrier of human umbilical vein endothelial cells. In this study, we sought to investigate the possible effect of Diprotin A TFA on the VE barrier after cerebral ischemic stroke in mice. METHODS: C57BL/6J mice were divided into five groups, namely, (1) sham, (2) stroke, (3) stroke + dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), (4) stroke + Diprotin A TFA, and (5) stroke + Diprotin A TFA + XAV-939. First, the cerebral ischemia model was established by photothrombotic ischemia, followed by intraperitoneal injection with Diprotin A TFA and XAV-939 at doses of 70 microg/kg and 40 mg/kg 30 min once in the morning and once in the evening for 3 days. Immunofluorescence staining and Western blot methods were used to analyze the expression of vascular and blood-brain barrier (BBB)-associated molecular markers in the peri-infarct area. RESULTS: Compared with the vehicle control group, we found that mice injected with Diprotin A TFA exhibited reduced cerebral infarction volume, increased vascular area and length around the brain injury, increased pericyte and basement membrane coverage, upregulated expression of BBB tight junction proteins, and improved their BBB permeability, whereas the group injected with both drug and inhibitor exhibited significantly aggravated vascular injury and BBB permeability. CONCLUSION: Diprotin A TFA can reduce VE-cadherin disruption by inhibiting ischemia-hypoxia-induced beta-catenin cleavage to protect blood vessels.

PubMedSearch : Zhou_2022_Front.Neurosci_16_861059
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Zhou MY, Zhang YJ, Ding HM, Wu WF, Cai WW, Wang YQ, Geng DQ (2022)
Diprotin A TFA Exerts Neurovascular Protection in Ischemic Cerebral Stroke
Front Neurosci 16 :861059

Zhou MY, Zhang YJ, Ding HM, Wu WF, Cai WW, Wang YQ, Geng DQ (2022)
Front Neurosci 16 :861059