2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12035-022-03174-x
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Activation of CREB-BDNF Pathway in Pyramidal Neurons in the Hippocampus Improves the Neurological Outcome of Mice with Ischemic Stroke

Abstract: Cerebral ischemia is characterized by several pathological reaction evolving over time. Hyperactivation of glutamatergic neurons is the main factor leading to excitotoxicity which potentiates oxidative stress and triggers the mechanisms of neural apoptosis after cerebral ischemia. However, it is unclear whether glutamate in the ventral hippocampal Cornus Ammonis 1 (vCA1) acts a part in neurological de cits, pain perception, anxiety and depression induced by ischemic-stroke. We investigated the effects of chemo… Show more

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“…Inhibiting glutamatergic neurons in vCA1 through chemical genetics in the early stages (4–7 days) after MCAO in mice can reduce neural defects, pain perception, anxiety, and depressive behaviors caused by cerebral ischemia. In addition, activation of the CREB‐BDNF pathway in hippocampal pyramidal neurons of cerebral ischemic mice significantly alleviated cerebral ischemia‐induced neurological dysfunction, mechanical allodynia, anxiety, and depression 80 …”
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“…Inhibiting glutamatergic neurons in vCA1 through chemical genetics in the early stages (4–7 days) after MCAO in mice can reduce neural defects, pain perception, anxiety, and depressive behaviors caused by cerebral ischemia. In addition, activation of the CREB‐BDNF pathway in hippocampal pyramidal neurons of cerebral ischemic mice significantly alleviated cerebral ischemia‐induced neurological dysfunction, mechanical allodynia, anxiety, and depression 80 …”
Section: Therapeutic Potential Of Aav Vectors In Preclinical Stroke M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of sequencing technology and bioinformatics has contributed to understanding the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke, selecting therapeutic targets, and establishing biomarkers, while AAV vectors have contributed to translating gene discoveries into therapeutic interventions. Genes involved in the progression of ischemic stroke include various neurotrophic factors (MANF, BDNF), 55,56,82 transcription factors (ATG7, NeuroD1, and CREB), 66,73,80 inflammasomes NLRP3, 45,47 LncRNAs (lncRNA Tug1 and lncRNA-U90926), 46,48 cytokines (CKLF1, SDF-1α, IL-10, hG-CSF, and VEGF), 49,58,64,68,71 neuroplasticity regulator (tPA, HDAC2, and Maf1), 75,78,79 circular RNAs, 59 among others.…”
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