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Danhong injection improves neurological function in rats with ischemic stroke by enhancing neurogenesis and activating BDNF/AKT/CREB signaling pathway - 23/05/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.biopha.2023.114887 
Lan Li 1, Jie-hong Yang 1, Chang Li, Hui-fen Zhou, Li Yu, Xiao-long Wu, Yi-hang Lu, Yu He , Hai-tong Wan
 Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou 310053, Zhejiang province, China 

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Abstract

Danhong injection (DHI) is a traditional Chinese medicine injection that promotes blood circulation and removes blood stasis and has been widely used in the treatment of stroke. Many studies have focused on the mechanism of DHI in acute ischemic stroke (IS); however, few studies have thoroughly explored its role during recovery. In this study, we aimed to determine the effect of DHI on long-term neurological function recovery after cerebral ischemia and explored the related mechanisms. Middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was used to establish an IS model in rats. The efficacy of DHI was assessed using neurological severity scores, behaviors, cerebral infarction volume and histopathology. Immunofluorescence staining was performed to assess hippocampal neurogenesis. An in vitro oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation (OGD/R) cell model was constructed and western-blot analyses were performed to verify the underlying mechanisms. Our results showed that DHI treatment greatly reduced the infarct volume, promoted neurological recovery and reversed brain pathological changes. Furthermore, DHI promoted neurogenesis by increasing the migration and proliferation of neural stem cells, and enhancing synaptic plasticity. Moreover, we found that the pro-neurogenic effects of DHI were related to an increase in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression and the activation of AKT/CREB, which were attenuated by ANA-12 and LY294002, the inhibitors of the BDNF receptor and PI3K. These results suggest that DHI improves neurological function by enhancing neurogenesis and activating the BDNF/AKT/CREB signaling pathways.

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Our study demonstrates that DHI improves long-term neurological function recovery by enhancing neurogenesis and activating BDNF/AKT/CREB signaling pathway. Our findings suggest that DHI may be an effective agent to treat ischemic stroke by promoting endogenous neurogenesis.


Our study demonstrates that DHI improves long-term neurological function recovery by enhancing neurogenesis and activating BDNF/AKT/CREB signaling pathway. Our findings suggest that DHI may be an effective agent to treat ischemic stroke by promoting endogenous neurogenesis.ga1

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Highlights

We focus on the effects of DHI on long-term neurological function after stroke.
DHI improves neurological functional rehabilitation by enhancing neurogenesis.
DHI promotes neurogenesis by activating BDNF/AKT/CREB signaling pathway.

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Keywords : Danhong injection, Ischemic stroke, Neurological function, Neurogenesis, Synaptic plasticity, Brain-derived neurotrophic factor


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