Neuroprotection of lipoic acid treatment promotes angiogenesis and reduces the glial scar formation after brain injury

Male Thioctic Acid Blotting, Western Neovascularization, Physiologic Immunohistochemistry Antioxidants Rats 3. Good health Cicatrix 03 medical and health sciences Neuroprotective Agents 0302 clinical medicine Microscopy, Electron, Transmission Brain Injuries In Situ Nick-End Labeling Animals Rats, Wistar Neuroglia Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2012.08.028 Publication Date: 2012-08-20T10:47:16Z
ABSTRACT
After trauma brain injury, a large number of cells die, releasing neurotoxic chemicals into the extracellular medium, decreasing cellular glutathione levels and increasing reactive oxygen species that affect cell survival and provoke an enlargement of the initial lesion. Alpha-lipoic acid is a potent antioxidant commonly used as a treatment of many degenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis or diabetic neuropathy. Herein, the antioxidant effects of lipoic acid treatment after brain cryo-injury in rat have been studied, as well as cell survival, proliferation in the injured area, gliogenesis and angiogenesis. Thus, it is shown that newborn cells, mostly corresponded with blood vessels and glial cells, colonized the damaged area 15 days after the lesion. However, lipoic acid was able to stimulate the synthesis of glutathione, decrease cell death, promote angiogenesis and decrease the glial scar formation. All those facts allow the formation of new neural tissue. In view of the results herein, lipoic acid might be a plausible pharmacological treatment after brain injury, acting as a neuroprotective agent of the neural tissue, promoting angiogenesis and reducing the glial scar formation. These findings open new possibilities for restorative strategies after brain injury, stroke or related disorders.
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