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Neuroscience Letters 2012-Oct

Protection by silibinin against experimental ischemic stroke: up-regulated pAkt, pmTOR, HIF-1α and Bcl-2, down-regulated Bax, NF-κB expression.

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Chaohui Wang
Zhihong Wang
Xiangjian Zhang
Xiaolin Zhang
Lipeng Dong
Yinxue Xing
Yanhua Li
Zongjie Liu
Linyu Chen
Huimin Qiao

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Inflammation and apoptosis play an important role in cerebral ischemic pathogenesis and may represent a target for treatment. Silibinin has been proved to elicit a variety of biological effects through its anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic properties in hepatotoxic, cancer and carcinogenic events. Whether this protective effect applies to ischemic injury in brain is still unknown, we therefore investigated the potential protective role of silibinin in ischemic stroke and the underlying mechanisms. Silibinin was administered intragastric 30 min before permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (pMCAO). We found that silibinin significantly alleviated neurological deficit, reduced infarct volume, and suppressed brain edema, which were accompanied with upregulation of pAkt, pmTOR, HIF-1α, Bcl-2 and downregulation of Bax, NF-κB in ischemic brain tissue after stroke. Our results show that silibinin might exert anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects in ischemic brain through activating Akt/mTOR signaling.

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