Nimodipine inhibits spreading depolarization, ischemic injury, and neuroinflammation in mouse live brain slice preparations

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Frank, Rita [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Szarvas, Peter Archibald [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Pesti, Istvan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Zsigmond, Anna [2 ,3 ]
Berkecz, Robert [4 ,5 ]
Menyhart, Akos [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Bari, Ferenc [3 ,6 ]
Farkas, Eszter [1 ,2 ,3 ,7 ]
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[1] Univ Szeged, Hungarian Ctr Excellence Mol Med, Cerebral Blood Flow & Metab Res Grp, Szeged, Hungary
[2] Univ Szeged, Albert Szent Gyorgyi Med Sch, Dept Cell Biol & Mol Med, Szeged, Hungary
[3] Univ Szeged, Fac Sci & Informat, Szeged, Hungary
[4] Univ Szeged, Inst Pharmaceut Anal, Fac Pharm, Szeged, Hungary
[5] Albert Szent Gyorgyi Hlth Ctr, Dept Forens Med, Kossuth Laj Sgt 40, Szeged, Hungary
[6] Univ Szeged, Albert Szent Gyorgyi Med Sch, Dept Med Phys & Informat, Szeged, Hungary
[7] Univ Szeged, Fac Sci & Informat, Szent Gyorgyi Albert Med Sch, Dept Cell Biol & Mol Med,HCEMM USZ Cerebral Blood, Somogyi U 4, H-6720 Szeged, Hungary
关键词
Nimodipine; Calcium channel; Ischemia; Spreading depolarization; Astrocyte; Microglia activation; CHANNELS CONTRIBUTE; CALCIUM-CHANNELS; DEPRESSION; ASTROCYTES; NEURONS; DAMAGE; POPULATION; ACTIVATION; EXPRESSION; MICROGLIA;
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10.1016/j.ejphar.2024.176718
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Nimodipine is used to prevent delayed ischemic deficit in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Spreading depolarization (SD) is recognized as a factor in the pathomechanism of aSAH and other acute brain injuries. Although nimodipine is primarily known as a cerebral vasodilator, it may have a more complex mechanism of action due to the expression of its target, the L-type voltage-gated calcium channels (LVGCCs) in various cells in neural tissue. This study was designed to investigate the direct effect of nimodipine on SD, ischemic tissue injury, and neuroinflammation. SD in control or nimodipine-treated live mouse brain slices was induced under physiological conditions using electrical stimulation, or by subjecting the slices to hypo-osmotic stress or mild oxygen-glucose deprivation (mOGD). SD was recorded applying local field potential recording or intrinsic optical signal imaging. Histological analysis was used to estimate tissue injury, the number of reactive astrocytes, and the degree of microglia activation. Nimodipine did not prevent SD occurrence in mOGD, but it did reduce the rate of SD propagation and the cortical area affected by SD. In contrast, nimodipine blocked SD occurrence in hypo-osmotic stress, but had no effect on SD propagation. Furthermore, nimodipine prevented ischemic injury associated with SD in mOGD. Nimodipine also exhibited anti-inflammatory effects in mOGD by reducing reactive astrogliosis and microglial activation. The results demonstrate that nimodipine directly inhibits SD, independent of nimodipine's vascular effects. Therefore, the use of nimodipine may be extended to treat acute brain injuries where SD plays a central role in injury progression.
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