Acetyl‐11‐keto‐beta‐boswellic acid modulates macrophage polarization and Schwann cell migration to accelerate spinal cord injury repair in rats
Yao Wang,
Zongliang Xiong,
Yuncong Qiao
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundInhibiting secondary inflammatory damage caused by glial cells and creating a stable microenvironment is one of the main strategies to investigate drugs for the treatment of spinal cord injury. Acetyl‐11‐keto‐beta‐boswellic acid (AKBA) is the active component of the natural drug boswellia, which has anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant effects and offers a possible therapeutic option for spinal cord injury.MethodsIn this study, a spinal cord injury model was established by crushing spinal cord, respecti… Show more
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