Microglia-mediated endothelial protection: the role of SHPL-49 in ischemic stroke - 08/11/24

Abstract |
It was previously shown that SHPL-49, a glycoside derivative of salidroside formed through structural modification, exhibited neuroprotective effects in a rat cerebral ischemia model of permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (pMCAO). Additionally, SHPL-49 enhanced the mRNA expression of vascular endothelial growth factor-a (Vegf-a) in macrophages. Microglia, functioning as resident macrophages within the brain, promptly respond to cerebral ischemia and engage in interactions with the cells of the Glial-Vascular Unit to orchestrate nerve injury responses. We postulated that the neuroprotective effects of SHPL-49 were mediated through microglia-dependent amelioration of endothelial dysfunction following cerebral ischemia. The present study demonstrates that SHPL-49 effectively mitigated microglia-dependent endothelial dysfunction in the pMCAO model by upregulating the expression of VEGF and suppressing the release of MMP-9 from microglia. Further MRI analyses confirmed that SHPL-49 significantly reduced nerve and endothelial function when microglia were depleted in the brains of pMCAO rats. The above phenomenon was also confirmed in the in vitro experiment investigating microglia-mediated brain endothelial cell function. Furthermore, we discovered that SHPL-49 activates the VEGFR2/Akt/eNOS pathways in endothelial cells and suppresses the p38 MAPK/MMP-9 pathways in microglia cells, thereby facilitating brain endothelial cell protection. Altogether, we have demonstrated that SHPL-49 effectively ameliorates endothelial dysfunction induced by cerebral ischemia through a microglia-dependent mechanism, thereby providing more valuable insights and references for the clinical evaluation of SHPL-49 injection for ischemic stroke.
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• | SHPL-49 can promote the M2 phenotype transformation of microglia and realize the precise regulation of VEGF. |
• | This study reveals for the first time that SHPL-49 regulates microglia-mediated vascular endothelial function after cerebral ischemia. |
• | The microglia-mediated protective effects of SHPL-49 were confirmed by microglial depletion in vivo. |
Abbreviations : BBB, CBF, ELISA, GVU, OGD, PFA, pMCAO, rt-PA, TEER, TJ, Akt, eNOS, VEGF, p38 MAPK, MMP-9, ZO-1, IBA-1
Keywords : Cerebral ischemia, Neuroprotection, SHPL-49, Microglia, Endothelial dysfunction
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Vol 180
Artículo 117530- novembre 2024 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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