Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/118870
題名: Protective and therapeutic activity of honokiol in reversing motor deficits and neuronal degeneration in the mouse model of Parkinson’s disease
作者: Chen, Hwei-Hsien
Chang, Pei-Chi
詹銘煥
Chen, Chin-piao
Chan, Ming-Huan
貢獻者: 神經科學研究所
關鍵詞: Apomorphine; Honokiol; 6-Hydroxydopamine; Parkinson’s disease; Tyrosine hydroxylase
日期: Aug-2018
上傳時間: 24-Jul-2018
摘要: Background:Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive and profound movement disorder resulting from neurodegeneration in the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system, but current treatment neither cures nor stops PD from advancing. Based on the ability to suppress oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, and neuroinflammation, the potential of honokiol as a novel neuroprotective agent for PD treatment was determined.Methods:\nThe hemi-parkinsonian model was used to investigate the protective and therapeutic effects of honokiol on motor dysfunctions and dopaminergic neurodegeneration in mice, with a single unilateral striatal injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA).Results:One day after 6-OHDA-induced lesion, the mice exhibited spontaneous ipsilateral turning, motor imbalance, and incoordination which were mild with a single administration of honokiol prior to 6-OHDA injection. Thereafter, honokiol was continually applied daily for 14 days, which ameliorated apomorphine-induced contralateral rotation and reduced the loss of tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive (TH-ir) fibers in the lesioned striatum. In addition, honokiol posttreatment, beginning on day 8 after 6-OHDA lesion, for 14 days efficiently rescued motor deficits and recovered the TH-ir neuronal loss in both the lesioned striatum and the ipsilateral substantia nigra. The 6-OHDA-induced increases in nigrostriatal expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and decreases in that of nNOS were also reversed by honokiol posttreatment.Conclusions:These findings revealed that honokiol has both protective and therapeutic effects on motor impairments and dopaminergic progressive damage, at least in part through modulation of NOS signaling, in 6-OHDA-lesioned mice. Honokiol may represent a potential therapeutic candidate for the management of motor symptoms and neurodegeneration in PD.
關聯: Pharmacological Reports,Volume 70, Issue 4, Pages 668-676
資料類型: article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pharep.2018.01.003
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