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Oxymatrine Improves Blood-brain Barrier Integrity After Cerebral Ischemia-reperfusion Injury by Downregulating CAV1 and MMP9 Expression

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Journal Phytomedicine
Date 2021 Feb 24
PMID 33626426
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Abstract

Background: Ischemic stroke (IS) is a major neurological condition associated with extremely high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Oxymatrine (OMT), a quinolizidine alkaloid extracted from the root of Sophora flavescens, has neuroprotective properties and protects against IS. However, whether its protective effect involves alterations in the integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is unknown.

Purpose: Here, we used in vivo and in vitro models of IS to evaluate the protective effects of OMT and to establish whether its effects are mediated via the modulation of the BBB function.

Methods: We assessed the effects of OMT by using neurological function scores, triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining, Nissl staining, and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling.

Results: OMT significantly prevented cellular damage, improved neurological function, and reduced BBB permeability in a mouse model of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion. Additionally, OMT protected the function of the tight junctions of bEend.3 cells against the consequences of oxygen-glucose deprivation. Furthermore, intracranial lentivirus injection of short hairpin RNA targeting Cav1 decreased caveolin-1 expression and inhibited the neuroprotective effects of OMT.

Conclusions: OMT attenuated ischemia-reperfusion injury-induced damage to the BBB, and this neuroprotective action was at least partially dependent on the expression levels of CAV1 and MMP9 proteins. Therefore, OMT may offer effective protection against BBB injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion episodes.

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