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- Title
The Protective Effect of Ginkgolide K on Astrocytes Exposed to Myelin Debris in vitro and Demyelination in vivo.
- Authors
Li, Xiao-Hui; Liu, Ke-Xin; Ding, Zhi-Bin; Wang, Qing; Song, Li-Juan; Yu, Jie-Zhong; Ma, Dong; Xiao, Bao-Guo; Ma, Cun-Gen
- Abstract
Background: Ginkgolide K (GK) has a protective effect on neurons and myelin sheath, and the function of astrocytes in phagocytizing myelin debris has attracted extensive attention in remyelination. Objectives: This study focuses on the impact of GK on the phagocytosis of myelin debris by astrocytes and explores the possibility of treating demyelination. Materials and Methods: Male C57BL/6 mice were used to establish a cuprizone (CPZ)-induced demyelination model. After being fed a normal or CPZ diet for 4 weeks, mice were intraperitoneally injected with PEG400 or GK for 14 consecutive days. GL261 and primary astrocytes were exposed to myelin debris. Immunohistochemistry/immunocytochemistry staining, western blot, RT-PCR, and other methods were used to detect the relevant indicators. Results: Astrocytes engulfed myelin debris, leading to astrocyte reactivity with increased p-NF-kB/p65 and ATF6 expression and decreased nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) expression, which was reversed by GK. Subsequently, astrocytes stimulated by myelin debris underwent self-apoptosis with increased expression of caspase-3 and BCL2-associated X (Bax), which was inhibited by GK. Simultaneously, GK efficiently promoted astrocytes to increase the production of neurotrophic ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), speculating that increased CNTF/bFGF, decreased p-NF-kB/p65/ATF6, and up-regulated Nrf2 should participate in the protection of astrocyte apoptosis and build a beneficial microenvironment for myelin regeneration. Conclusion: The results suggest that GK may have the potential to treat demyelination by promoting debris clearance and improving the brain microenvironment. However, further studies are needed to understand the physiological and pathological consequences of astrocytic phagocytosis and to investigate the possibility of using GK as a therapeutic application.
- Subjects
NUCLEAR factor E2 related factor; MYELIN proteins; MYELIN sheath; FIBROBLAST growth factor 2; MYELIN; ASTROCYTES
- Publication
Pharmacognosy Magazine, 2023, Vol 19, Issue 4, p811
- ISSN
0973-1296
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/09731296231171454