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Glibenclamide Enhances the Therapeutic Benefits of Early Hypothermia after Severe Stroke in Rats

机译:格列本脲增强大鼠严重中风后早期体温过低的治疗效果

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Glibenclamide (GBC) is an antidiabetic drug that is in a class of medications known as sulfonylureas, which play critical roles in attenuating brain edema and reducing mortality in ischemic stroke patients. Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is another robust neuroprotectant that prevents brain swelling and improves the neurological outcomes of stroke patients. However, whether the combination of GBC and TH can be used as a reliable neuroprotectant in ischemic stroke remains largely unknown. We used the middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) rat model as well as oxygen and glucose deprivation-reoxygenation (OGD/R) endothelial cells as ischemic stroke models to investigate the efficacy and mechanisms of treating ischemic stroke with the combination of GBC and TH. The serum glucose, mortality rate, neurobehavioral functions, tight junctions, endothelial cells and inflammatory cytokines were evaluated in the stroke models after treatment with GBC, TH or the combination of them. After 5-hour occlusion and subsequent reperfusion, rats exhibited a large volume of hemispheric swelling and a high mortality rate. Stroke rats treated with the combined therapy did not exhibit hypoglycemia. The combination of GBC and TH exhibited synergistic neuroprotective effects in stroke rats that were associated with greater reductions in edema volume, better improvement in neurobehavioral functions, prevention of tight junction loss, and reduction of expression of the inflammatory cytokines COX-2 and iNOS. In OGD/R endothelia cells, the combination reduced endothelial cell death. This study demonstrated that both GBC and TH are neuroprotective after the severe stroke; however, combined therapy with GBC and TH enhanced the efficiency and efficacy of the effects of TH and GBC in the treatment of ischemia. This combined therapy may facilitate the clinical translation of TH management for severe stroke. The combination of GBC and TH seems to be a feasible and promising clinical strategy to alleviate cerebral injury following severe stroke.
机译:格列本脲(GBC)是一种抗糖尿病药,属于一类称为磺酰脲类的药物,在减轻脑水肿和降低缺血性中风患者的死亡率方面起着关键作用。低温治疗(TH)是另一种强大的神经保护剂,可防止脑肿胀并改善中风患者的神经功能。然而,在缺血性中风中能否将GBC和TH的组合用作可靠的神经保护剂仍然未知。我们使用大脑中动脉闭塞(MCAO)大鼠模型以及氧和葡萄糖剥夺-再加氧(OGD / R)内皮细胞作为缺血性中风模型,以研究GBC和TH联合治疗缺血性中风的疗效和机制。用GBC,TH或它们的组合治疗后,在卒中模型中评估了血清葡萄糖,死亡率,神经行为功能,紧密连接,内皮细胞和炎性细胞因子。闭塞5小时和随后的再灌注后,大鼠表现出大量的半球肿胀和高死亡率。用联合疗法治疗的中风大鼠未表现出低血糖。 GBC和TH的组合在中风大鼠中表现出协同的神经保护作用,与更大的水肿减少,神经行为功能改善,防止紧密连接丧失以及炎性细胞因子COX-2和iNOS的表达减少有关。在OGD / R内皮细胞中,该组合可减少内皮细胞死亡。这项研究表明,重型卒中后GBC和TH均具有神经保护作用。然而,GBC和TH的联合治疗提高了TH和GBC的疗效,并有效地治疗了缺血。这种联合疗法可能有助于重度卒中的TH管理的临床翻译。 GBC和TH的组合似乎是减轻严重中风后脑损伤的可行且有希望的临床策略。

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