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Trifluoperazine regulates blood-brain barrier permeability via the MLCK/p-MLC pathway to promote ischemic stroke recovery.

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期刊论文
作者:
Zhang, Wentao;Chen, Sisi;Ma, Bin;Ding, Yingmei;Liu, Xiaofen;...
作者机构:
[Wang, Biao; Yuan, Mei; He, Caijun; Chen, Sisi; Liu, Xiaofen; Zhang, Wentao; Ding, Yingmei; Ma, Bin] The Second Affiliated Hospital, Department of Neurology, Hengyang Medical School, University of South China, Hengyang, Hunan 421001, China
[Yuan, Mei] Affiliated Nanhua Hospital, Department of Neurology, Hengyang Medical School, University of South China, Hengyang, Hunan 421001, China
语种:
英文
关键词:
Molecular biology;Physiology
期刊:
iScience
ISSN:
2589-0042
年:
2024
卷:
27
期:
3
页码:
109156
机构署名:
本校为第一机构
院系归属:
医学院
摘要:
Blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption following ischemic stroke (IS) can induce significant aftereffects. Elevated calmodulin (CaM) expression following stroke causes calcium overload-a key contributor to BBB collapse. Trifluoperazine (TFP), a CaM inhibitor, reduces CaM overexpression following IS. However, it remains unclear whether TFP participates in BBB repair after IS. We administered TFP to mice subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) and bEnd.3 cells subjected to oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD). TFP treatment in MCAO mice reduced cerebral CaM expression and infarct size and...

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