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  • Feng, Lianyuan, et al. (author)
  • TiO2-Nanowired Delivery of DL-3-n-butylphthalide (DL-NBP) Attenuates Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption, Brain Edema Formation, and Neuronal Damages Following Concussive Head Injury
  • 2018
  • In: Molecular Neurobiology. - : Humana Press. - 0893-7648 .- 1559-1182. ; 55:1, s. 350-358
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • DL-3-n-butylphthalide (DL-NBP) is one of the constituents of Chinese celery extract that is used to treat stroke, dementia, and ischemic diseases. However, its role in traumatic brain injury is less well known. In this investigation, neuroprotective effects of DL-NBP in concussive head injury (CHI) on brain pathology were explored in a rat model. CHI was inflicted in anesthetized rats by dropping a weight of 114.6 g from a height of 20 cm through a guide tube on the exposed right parietal bone inducing an impact of 0.224 N and allowed them to survive 4 to 24 h after the primary insult. DL-NBP was administered (40 or 60 mg/kg, i.p.) 2 and 4 h after injury in 8-h survival group and 8 and 12 h after trauma in 24-h survival group. In addition, TiO2-nanowired delivery of DL-NBP (20 or 40 mg/kg, i.p.) in 8 and 24 h CHI rats was also examined. Untreated CHI showed a progressive increase in blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown to Evans blue albumin (EBA) and radioiodine (I[131]-), edema formation, and neuronal injuries. The magnitude and intensity of these pathological changes were most marked in the left hemisphere. Treatment with DL-NBP significantly reduced brain pathology in CHI following 8 to 12 h at 40-mg dose. However, 60-mg dose is needed to thwart brain pathology at 24 h following CHI. On the other hand, TiO2-DL-NBP was effective in reducing brain damage up to 8 or 12 h using a 20-mg dose and only 40-mg dose was needed for neuroprotection in CHI at 24 h. These observations are the first to suggest that (i) DL-NBP is quite effective in reducing brain pathology and (ii) nanodelivery of DL-NBP has far more superior effects in CHI, not reported earlier.
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  • Lafuente, Jose Vicente, et al. (author)
  • Diabetes Exacerbates Nanoparticles Induced Brain Pathology
  • 2012
  • In: CNS & Neurological Disorders. - : Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.. - 1871-5273 .- 1996-3181. ; 11:1, s. 26-39
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Long term exposure of nanoparticles e.g., silica dust (SiO2) from desert environments, or engineered nanoparticles from metals viz., Cu, Al or Ag from industry, ammunition, military equipment and related products may lead to adverse effects on mental health. However, it is unclear whether these nanoparticles may further adversely affect human health in cardiovascular or metabolic diseases e.g., hypertension or diabetes. It is quite likely that in diabetes or hypertension where the body immune system is already compromised there will be greater adverse effects following nanoparticles exposure on human health as compared to their exposure to healthy individuals. Previous experiments from our laboratory showed that diabetic or hypertensive animals are more susceptible to heat stress-induced neurotoxicity. Furthermore, traumatic injury to the spinal cord in SiO2 exposed rats resulted in exacerbation of cord pathology. However, whether nanoparticles such as Cu, Ag or SiO2 exposure will lead to enhanced neurotoxicity in diabetic animals are still not well investigated. Previous data from our laboratory showed that Cu or Ag intoxication (50 mg/kg, i.p. per day for 7 days) in streptozotocine induced diabetic rats exhibited enhanced neurotoxicity and exacerbation of sensory, motor and cognitive function as compared to normal animals under identical conditions. Thus the diabetic animals showed exacerbation of regional blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption, edema formation and cell injuries along with greater reduction in the local cerebral blood flow (CBF) as compared to normal rats. These observations suggest that diabetic animals are more vulnerable to nanoparticles induced brain damage than healthy rats. The possible mechanisms and functional significance of these findings are discussed in this review largely based on our own investigations.
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  • Muresanu, Dafin F., et al. (author)
  • Diabetes exacerbates brain pathology following a focal blast brain injury : New role of a multimodal drug cerebrolysin and nanomedicine
  • 2020
  • In: Neuropharmacology of Neuroprotection. - : ELSEVIER. - 9780128208137 ; 258, s. 285-367
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Blast brain injury (bBI) is a combination of several forces of pressure, rotation, penetration of sharp objects and chemical exposure causing laceration, perforation and tissue losses in the brain. The bBI is quite prevalent in military personnel during combat operations. However, no suitable therapeutic strategies are available so far to minimize bBI pathology. Combat stress induces profound cardiovascular and endocrine dysfunction leading to psychosomatic disorders including diabetes mellitus (DM). This is still unclear whether brain pathology in bBI could exacerbate in DM. In present review influence of DM on pathophysiology of bBI is discussed based on our own investigations. In addition, treatment with cerebrolysin (a multimodal drug comprising neurotrophic factors and active peptide fragments) or H-290/51 (a chain-breaking antioxidant) using nanowired delivery of for superior neuroprotection on brain pathology in bBI in DM is explored. Our observations are the first to show that pathophysiology of bBI is exacerbated in DM and TiO2-nanowired delivery of cerebrolysin induces profound neuroprotection in bBI in DM, not reported earlier. The clinical significance of our findings with regard to military medicine is discussed.
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  • Muresanu, Dafin Fior, et al. (author)
  • Hypertension Associated With Silica Dust Intoxication Aggravates Brain Pathology Following Traumatic Brain Injury : New Roles of Neurotrophic Factors
  • 2017
  • In: The journal of head trauma rehabilitation. - 0885-9701 .- 1550-509X. ; 32:6, s. E68-E69
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Introduction/Rational: Military personnel engaged in combat operation are often exposed to desert storm resulting in silica dust (SiO2 nanoparticles) intoxication. In addition, combat stress, sleep deprivation and continuous attention for enemy group results in mild to moderate hypertension. Under such situations, any traumatic brain or spinal cord injury could result in massive brain pathology due to stress induced hypertension and possibly SiO2 nanoparticles intoxication. However, effects of trauma in hypertension and SiO2 intoxication are still not well known. In present study we investigated the effects of hypertension and SiO2 intoxication of the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury (TBI).Method/Approach: Male Wistar rats (250-300 g) were made renal hypertensive by 2kidney 1clip (2K1C) procedure allowing mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) reaching 180 ± 8 torr over 6 weeks. These hypertensive rats were exposed to SiO2NPs (40-50 nm) once daily (50 mg/kg, i.p.) for 8 days. On the 9th day these hypertensive and SiO2NPs intoxicated animals were subjected to TBI under anesthesia by making an incision (3 mm long and 2.5 mm deep) on the right parietal cerebral cortex after opening the skull (4mmOD) on both sides. The animas were allowed to survive 48 h after TBI.Results/Effects: TBI in hypertensive and SiO2 nanoparticles intoxicated rats showed 4-to-6 fold higher breakdown of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to Evans blue albumin (EBA) and [131]-Iodine, edema formation and neuronal injuries as compared to TBI in normal animals at 48 h. Treatment with a multimodal drug Cerebrolysin-containing balanced composition of neurotrophic factors and active peptide fragments (10 ml/kg, i.v.) started 4 h after TBI followed by 4 injections at every 8 h markedly reduced brain pathologies. Whereas only 5 ml/kg of the drug is needed to achieve identical neuroprotection in normal rats after TBI.Conclusions/Limitations: These observations are the first to show that a combination of hypertension and SiO2 nanoparticles worsens brain pathology in TBI. Under these situations almost double dose of drugs is needed to induce neuroprotection, not reported earlier. Our laboratory is engaged to see whether nanodelivery of cerebrolysin could have an added therapeutic value in this complicated situation of brain injury, a subject that is currently being investigated in our laboratory.
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  • Niu, Feng, et al. (author)
  • Co-administration of TiO2-nanowired DL-3-n-butylphthalide (DL-NBP) and mesenchymal stem cells enhanced neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease exacerbated by concussive head injury
  • 2020
  • In: Neuropharmacology of Neuroprotection. - : ELSEVIER. - 9780128208137 ; , s. 101-155
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • DL-3-n-butylphthalide (DL-NBP) is a powerful antioxidant compound with profound neuroprotective effects in stroke and brain injury. However, its role in Parkinson's disease (PD) is not well known. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the key factors in precipitating PD like symptoms in civilians and particularly in military personnel. Thus, it would be interesting to explore the possible neuroprotective effects of NBP in PD following concussive head injury (CHI). In this chapter effect of nanowired delivery of NBP together with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in PD with CHI is discussed based on our own investigations. It appears that CHI exacerbates PD pathophysiology in terms of p-tau, alpha-synuclein (ASNC) levels in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the loss of TH immunoreactivity in substantia niagra pars compacta (SNpc) and striatum (STr) along with dopamine (DA), dopamine decarboxylase (DOPAC). And homovanillic acid (HVA). Our observations are the first to show that a combination of NBP with MSCs when delivered using nanowired technology induces superior neuroprotective effects in PD brain pathology exacerbated by CHI, not reported earlier.
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  • Niu, Feng, et al. (author)
  • Nanodelivery of oxiracetam enhances memory, functional recovery and induces neuroprotection following concussive head injury
  • 2021
  • In: Progress in Brain Research. - Amsterdam : Elsevier. - 0079-6123 .- 1875-7855. ; 265, s. 139-230, s. 139-230
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Military personnel are the most susceptible to concussive head injury (CHI) caused by explosion, blast or missile or blunt head trauma. Mild to moderate CHI could induce lifetime functional and cognitive disturbances causing significant decrease in quality of life. Severe CHI leads to instant death and lifetime paralysis. Thus, further exploration of novel therapeutic agents or new features of known pharmacological agents are needed to enhance quality of life of CHI victims.Previous reports from our laboratory showed that mild CHI induced by weight drop technique causing an impact of 0.224 N results in profound progressive functional deficit, memory impairment and brain pathology from 5 h after trauma that continued over several weeks of injury.In this investigation we report that TiO2 nanowired delivery of oxiracetam (50 mg/kg, i.p.) daily for 5 days after CHI resulted in significant improvement of functional deficit on the 8th day. This was observed using Rota Rod treadmill, memory improvement assessed by the time spent in finding hidden platform under water. The motor function improvement is seen in oxiracetam treated CHI group by placing forepaw on an inclined mesh walking and foot print analysis for stride length and distance between hind feet. TiO2-nanowired oxiracetam also induced marked improvements in the cerebral blood flow, reduction in the BBB breakdown and edema formation as well as neuroprotection of neuronal, glial and myelin damages caused by CHI at light and electron microscopy on the 7th day after 5 days TiO2 oxiracetam treatment. Adverse biochemical events such as upregulation of CSF nitrite and nitrate, IL-6, TNF-a and p-Tau are also reduced significantly in oxiracetam treated CHI group. On the other hand post treatment of 100 mg/kg dose of normal oxiracetam in identical conditions after CHI is needed to show slight but significant neuroprotection together with mild recovery of memory function and functional deficits on the 8th day. These observations are the first to point out that nanowired delivery of oxiracetam has superior neuroprotective ability in CHI. These results indicate a promising clinical future of TiO2 oxiracetam in treating CHI patients for better quality of life and neurorehabilitation, not reported earlier.
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  • Niu, Feng, et al. (author)
  • Nanowired delivery of DL-3-n-butylphthalide induces superior neuroprotection in concussive head injury
  • 2019
  • In: NANONEUROPROTECTION AND NANONEUROTOXICOLOGY. - : ACADEMIC PRESS LTD-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD. - 9780444642080 ; , s. 89-118
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Concussive head injury (CHI) is quite prevalent in military personnel leading to lifetime disability in more than 85% of cases. Other reasons of CHI include motor vehicle accident, fall or blunt trauma under various conditions. In United States of America (USA) alone more than 150k cases of head injury are added every year for which no suitable therapeutic strategies are still available. Thus, there is a need to expand our knowledge in treating CHI cases with novel therapeutic measures to enhance the quality of life of head injury victims. With recent advancements in nanodelivery of drugs for superior neuroprotective effects in neurological diseases, our laboratory is engaged in understanding the role of nanowired delivery of suitable drugs in treating CHI and other neurodegenerative diseases. DL-3-n-butylphthalide (NBP) is an extract of Chinese celery and is able to induce profound neuroprotection following ischemic stroke and other related neurological dysfunction. Thus, it is quite likely that synthetic NBP could have pronounced neuroprotective effects in CHI as well. We believe that nanodelivery of NBP have superior neuroprotection in CHI. In this review neuroprotective effects of nanowired delivery of NBP in CHI induced brain pathology is described. Our experimental observations show that nanowired delivery of NBP results in superior neuroprotection than the regular NBP in CHI. The probable mechanisms and functional significance of our finding in relation to military medicine is discussed based on our own investigations.
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  • Ozkizilcik, Asya, et al. (author)
  • Nanodelivery of cerebrolysin reduces pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease
  • 2019
  • In: NANONEUROPROTECTION AND NANONEUROTOXICOLOGY. - : ACADEMIC PRESS LTD-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD. - 9780444642080 ; , s. 201-246
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Parkinson's disease (PD) is affecting >10 million people worldwide for which no suitable cure has been developed so far. Roughly, about two people per thousand populations are affected with PD like symptoms especially over the age of 50. About 1% of the populations above 60 years suffer from PD-like disease. The prevalence of the disease is increasing over the years, and future projections by 2020 could be 12-14 millions people affected by the disease. Thus, exploration of suitable therapeutic measures is the need of the hour to enhance quality of the life of PD patients. PD induced brain pathology includes loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia niagra that could later extends to other cortical regions causing loss of voluntary motor control. Deposition of alpha-synuclein in the brain further leads to neurodegeneration. However, the exact cause of PD is still unknown. It appears that breakdown of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and leakage of serum component into the brain could lead to neurodegeneration in PD. Thus, novel treatment strategies that are able to restore BBB breakdown and enhance neuronal plasticity and neuroregeneration in PD could be effective in future therapy. With the advancement of nanotechnology, it is worthwhile to understand the role of nanodelivery of selected agents in PD to enhance neuroprotection. In this review new role of BBB, brain edema, and neuropathology in PD is discussed. In addition, superior neuroprotection induced by nanowired delivery of a multimodal drug cerebrolysin in PD is summarized based on our own investigations.
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  • Patnaik, Ranjana, et al. (author)
  • Histamine H3 Inverse Agonist BF 2649 or Antagonist with Partial H4 Agonist Activity Clobenpropit Reduces Amyloid Beta Peptide-Induced Brain Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease
  • 2018
  • In: Molecular Neurobiology. - : Humana Press. - 0893-7648 .- 1559-1182. ; 55:1, s. 312-321
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the leading causes for disability and death affecting millions of people worldwide. Thus, novel therapeutic strategies are needed to reduce brain pathology associated with AD. In view of increasing awareness regarding involvement of histaminergic pathways in AD, we explored the role of one H3 receptor inverse agonist BF 2649 and one selective H3 receptor antagonist with partial H4 agonist activity in amyloid beta peptide (A beta P) infusion-induced brain pathology in a rat model. AD-like pathology was produced by administering A beta P (1-40) intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) in the left lateral ventricle (250 ng/10 mu l, once daily) for 4 weeks. Control rats received saline. In separate group of rats, either BF 2649 (1 mg/kg, i.p.) or clobenpropit (1 mg/kg, i.p.) was administered once daily for 1 week after 3weeks of A beta P administration. After 30 days, blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown, edema formation, neuronal, glial injuries, and A beta P deposits were examined in the brain. A significant reduction in A beta P deposits along with marked reduction in neuronal or glial reactions was seen in the drug-treated group. The BBB breakdown to Evans blue albumin and radioiodine in the cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and cerebellum was also significantly reduced in these drug-treated groups. Clobenpropit showed superior effects than the BF2649 in reducing brain pathology in AD. Taken together, our observations are the first to show that blockade of H3 and stimulation of H4 receptors are beneficial for the treatment of AD pathology, not reported earlier.
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  • Sahib, Seaab, et al. (author)
  • Cerebrolysin enhances spinal cord conduction and reduces blood-spinal cord barrier breakdown, edema formation, immediate early gene expression and cord pathology after injury
  • 2020. - 1
  • In: Neuropharmacology of Neuroprotection. - Amsterdam : Elsevier. - 9780128208137 - 9780128208144 ; , s. 397-438
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Spinal cord evoked potentials (SCEP) are good indicators of spinal cord function in health and disease. Disturbances in SCEP amplitudes and latencies during spinal cord monitoring predict spinal cord pathology following trauma. Treatment with neuroprotective agents preserves SCEP and reduces cord pathology after injury. The possibility that cerebrolysin, a balanced composition of neurotrophic factors improves spinal cord conduction, attenuates blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB) disruption, edema formation, and cord pathology was examined in spinal cord injury (SCI). SCEP is recorded from epidural space over rat spinal cord T9 and T12 segments after peripheral nerves stimulation. SCEP consists of a small positive peak (MPP), followed by a prominent negative peak (MNP) that is stable before SCI. A longitudinal incision (2mm deep and 5mm long) into the right dorsal horn (T10 and T11 segments) resulted in an immediate long-lasting depression of the rostral MNP with an increase in the latencies. Pretreatment with either cerebrolysin (CBL 5mL/kg, i.v. 30min before) alone or TiO2 nanowired delivery of cerebrolysin (NWCBL 2.5mL/kg, i.v.) prevented the loss of MNP amplitude and even enhanced further from the pre-injury level after SCI without affecting latencies. At 5h, SCI induced edema, BSCB breakdown, and cell injuries were significantly reduced by CBL and NWCBL pretreatment. Interestingly this effect on SCEP and cord pathology was still prominent when the NWCBL was delivered 2min after SCI. Moreover, expressions of c-fos and c-jun genes that are prominent at 5h in untreated SCI are also considerably reduced by CBL and NWCBL treatment. These results are the first to show that CBL and NWCBL enhanced SCEP activity and thwarted the development of cord pathology after SCI. Furthermore, NWCBL in low doses has superior neuroprotective effects on SCEP and cord pathology, not reported earlier. The functional significance and future clinical potential of CBL and NWCBL in SCI are discussed.
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