The Protein-Rich Fraction from Spirulina platensis Exerts Neuroprotection in Hemiparkinsonian Rats by Decreasing Brain Inflammatory-Related Enzymes and Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Expressions.
Maria Janice Pereira LopesGyllyandeson de Araújo DelmondesGiovana Mendes de Lacerda LeiteDébora Rejane Alves CavalcantePedro Éverson Alexandre de AquinoFrancisco Arnaldo Viana de LimaKelly Rose Tavares NevesAndréa Santos CostaHermógenes David de OliveiraCícero Francisco Bezerra FelipeIri Sandro Pampolha LimaMarta Regina KerntopfGlauce Socorro de Barros VianaPublished in: Journal of medicinal food (2022)
Spirulina platensis is a cyanobacterium with high protein content and presenting neuroprotective effects. Now, we studied a protein-enriched fraction (SPF), on behavior, neurochemical and immunohistochemical (IHC) assays in hemiparkinsonian rats, distributed into the groups: SO (sham-operated), 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA), and 6-OHDA (treated with SPF, 5 and 10 mg/kg, p.o., 15 days). Afterward, animals were subjected to behavioral tests and euthanized, and brain areas used for neurochemical and IHC assays. SPF partly reversed the changes in the apomorphine-induced rotations, open field and forced swim tests, and also the decrease in striatal dopamine and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid contents seen in hemiparkinsonian rats. Furthermore, SPF reduced brain oxidative stress and increased striatal expressions of tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine transporter and significantly reduced hippocampal inducible nitric oxide synthase, cyclooxygenase-2 and glial fibrillary acidic protein expressions. The data suggest that the protein fraction from S. platensis , through its brain anti-inflammatory and antioxidative actions, exerts neuroprotective effects that could benefit patients affected by neurodegenerative diseases, like Parkinson's disease.
Keyphrases
- resting state
- functional connectivity
- oxidative stress
- protein protein
- nitric oxide synthase
- amino acid
- anti inflammatory
- binding protein
- nitric oxide
- newly diagnosed
- clinical trial
- high throughput
- metabolic syndrome
- brain injury
- cerebral ischemia
- multiple sclerosis
- ejection fraction
- neuropathic pain
- diabetic rats
- ionic liquid
- stress induced
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- artificial intelligence
- peritoneal dialysis
- white matter