Calycosin activates Nrf2/Keap1 signaling to ameliorate hydrogen peroxide‐induced spinal cord neuron death and mitochondrial dysfunction
Ye Ruan,
Ziming Cai,
Zhengwen Kang
et al.
Abstract:Oxidative stress is a hallmark of secondary injury of spinal cord injuries. Controlling oxidative stress is crucial for mitigating secondary injury and promoting functional recovery after spinal cord injuries. Calycosin is an O‐methylated isoflavone with antioxidant activity. To evaluate the effect of calycosin on spinal cord neurons under oxidative stress and clarify the molecular mechanism underlying the effect, we tested the neuroprotective activity of calycosin in a primary spinal cord neuron culture model… Show more
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