2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2019.08.002
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Repurposing antimycotic ciclopirox olamine as a promising anti-ischemic stroke agent

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“…As a result, less intranuclear Fyn allows NRF2 unimpeded binding to ARE. GSK-3 β is a direct substrate with its activity regulated by active form of PKB, and Ser473 is an active site of PKB that targets cellular survival procedures 51 , 52 . DT significantly phosphorylates PKB at Ser473 ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, less intranuclear Fyn allows NRF2 unimpeded binding to ARE. GSK-3 β is a direct substrate with its activity regulated by active form of PKB, and Ser473 is an active site of PKB that targets cellular survival procedures 51 , 52 . DT significantly phosphorylates PKB at Ser473 ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BBB disruption was evaluated using Evans blue dye (Sigma–Aldrich) extravasation on the 72 h after tMCAO as described previously 24 , 26 . Briefly, 2% solution of Evans blue (Sigma–Aldrich) dissolved in sterile saline was injected through the rat tail vein at a dose of four mL/kg of body weight at 1 h before the rat were sacrificed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the pathological and pathophysiological links between iron and ischemic stroke, iron chelators, including DFO, CPX, and 2,2-BP, have been extensively investigated for treating the disease. 209,211,212,214,214,215,[419][420][421][422] One of the most commonly studied chelators, DFO, has been shown to reduce brain injury and promote functional recovery in the MCAO model in rats and mice. 209,211 In other studies, iron regulatory proteins such as transferrin and ceruloplasmin have also been shown to attenuate neuronal damage in models of ischemic stroke.…”
Section: Targeting Ferroptosismentioning
confidence: 99%