Enhanced Therapeutic Potential of Nano-Curcumin Against Subarachnoid Hemorrhage-Induced Blood–Brain Barrier Disruption Through Inhibition of Inflammatory Response and Oxidative Stress

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Zong-yong Zhang
Ming Jiang
Jie Fang
Ming-feng Yang
Shuai Zhang
Yan-xin Yin
Da-wei Li
Lei-lei Mao
Xiao-yan Fu
Ya-jun Hou
Xiao-ting Fu
Cun-dong Fan
Bao-liang Sun
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[1] Taishan Medical University,Key Lab of Cerebral Microcirculation in Universities of Shandong
[2] Biomedical Research Center of Tongji University Suzhou Institute,undefined
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2017年 / 54卷
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage; Nano-curcumin; Early brain injury; Blood–brain barrier; Oxidative stress; Apoptosis;
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Curcumin and nano-curcumin both exhibit neuroprotective effects in early brain injury (EBI) after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). However, the mechanism that whether curcumin and its nanoparticles affect the blood–brain barrier (BBB) following SAH remains unclear. This study investigated the effect of curcumin and the poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA)-encapsulated curcumin nanoparticles (Cur-NPs) on BBB disruption and evaluated the possible mechanism underlying BBB dysfunction in EBI using the endovascular perforation rat SAH model. The results indicated that Cur-NPs showed enhanced therapeutic effects than that of curcumin in improving neurological function, reducing brain water content, and Evans blue dye extravasation after SAH. Mechanically, Cur-NPs attenuated BBB dysfunction after SAH by preventing the disruption of tight junction protein (ZO-1, occludin, and claudin-5). Cur-NPs also up-regulated glutamate transporter-1 and attenuated glutamate concentration of cerebrospinal fluid following SAH. Moreover, inhibition of inflammatory response and microglia activation both contributed to Cur-NPs’ protective effects. Additionally, Cur-NPs markedly suppressed SAH-mediated oxidative stress and eventually reversed SAH-induced cell apoptosis in rats. Our findings revealed that the strategy of using Cur-NPs could be a promising way in improving neurological function in EBI after experimental rat SAH.
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