2018
DOI: 10.5137/1019-5149.jtn.23799-18.1
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Can quercetin be an option for treatment of spinal cord injury?: an experimental study

Abstract: clinicopathological condition that can lead to permanent deficit in the cord's normal motor, sensory, and autonomic functions and decrease life quality. Unfortunately, there is no known effective treatment for SCI acquired after trauma. The pathophysiological mechanism of acute SCI can be █

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“…Schültke et al reported that administration of quercetin in a dose of 0.25 μmol/kg led to a lower MPO expression in damaged spinal cord tissue [72]. In addition, single-dose quercetin within the first 72 hours after SCI enhanced total antioxidant levels and decreased the levels of NO and MDA [73]. In this regard, quercetin also elevated total antioxidant capacity and paraoxonase activity after SCI in rats [74].…”
Section: Polyphenols Target Upstream Mediators Of Oxidative Stress After Scimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schültke et al reported that administration of quercetin in a dose of 0.25 μmol/kg led to a lower MPO expression in damaged spinal cord tissue [72]. In addition, single-dose quercetin within the first 72 hours after SCI enhanced total antioxidant levels and decreased the levels of NO and MDA [73]. In this regard, quercetin also elevated total antioxidant capacity and paraoxonase activity after SCI in rats [74].…”
Section: Polyphenols Target Upstream Mediators Of Oxidative Stress After Scimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quercetin promotes the motor and electrophysiological functional recovery, astrocytic activation, and axonal regeneration after acute SCI ( 140 ). Moreover, it minimizes the formation of cavities at the injured site and pathological damage to nerve tissue, improves post-traumatic spinal cord edema ( 152 ), increases neuronal survival, promotes nerve regeneration ( 153 ), preserves the injured spinal cord tissue ( 154 ), and facilitates motor function recovery ( 139 ). The level of S-100β in serum is associated with the degree of nerve injury, neuroprotection, and regeneration.…”
Section: Quercetin Regulates the Mtor Signaling Pathway To Improve Scimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, supporting quercetin as a significant neuroprotective role in preventing brain injury. In an experimental study, administration of quercetin with different doses in 30 male Wistar rats was carried out wherein it was suggested that quercetin could be an alternative for the treatment of spinal cord injury [144]. Kumar et al [145] reported improved neuronal survival after exposure to HgCl 2 using quercetin and caffeine in hippocampal neurons.…”
Section: Quercetin As a Neuroprotective Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%