Ebselen prevents cigarette smoke-induced cognitive dysfunction in mice by preserving hippocampal synaptophysin expression.
Simone N De LucaKurt BrassingtonStanley M H ChanAleksandar DobricKevin MouHuei Jiunn SeowRoss VlahosPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2022)
We were able to model the CS-induced memory impairment and microglial activation seen in human COPD. The preventative effects of ebselen on memory impairment is likely to be dependent on a preserved synaptogenic profile. Cessation alone also appears to be insufficient in correcting the memory impairment, suggesting the importance of incorporating antioxidant therapy to help maximising the benefit of cessation.
Keyphrases
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- working memory
- endothelial cells
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- poor prognosis
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- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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- stem cells
- lung function
- adipose tissue
- neuropathic pain
- metabolic syndrome
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- spinal cord
- long non coding rna
- cystic fibrosis
- smoking cessation
- wild type
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