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Erschienen in: Translational Stroke Research 6/2015

01.12.2015 | Original Article

A Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonist Prevents Thrombin-Induced Blood–Brain Barrier Damage via the Inhibition of Microglial Activation and Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression in Rats

verfasst von: Lin Li, Yihao Tao, Jun Tang, Qianwei Chen, Yang Yang, Zhou Feng, Yujie Chen, Liming Yang, Yunfeng Yang, Gang Zhu, Hua Feng, Zhi Chen

Erschienen in: Translational Stroke Research | Ausgabe 6/2015

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Abstract

Thrombin mediates the life-threatening cerebral edema and blood–brain barrier (BBB) damage that occurs after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We previously found that the selective cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2R) agonist JWH-133 reduced brain edema and neurological deficits following germinal matrix hemorrhage (GMH). We explored whether CB2R stimulation ameliorated thrombin-induced brain edema and BBB permeability as well as the possible molecular mechanism involved. A total of 144 Sprague–Dawley (S-D) rats received a thrombin (20 U) injection in the right basal ganglia. JWH-133 (1.5 mg/kg) or SR-144528 (3.0 mg/kg) and vehicle were intraperitoneally (i.p.) injected 1 h after surgery. Brain water content measurement, Evans blue (EB) extravasation, Western blot, and immunofluorescence were used to study the effects of a CB2R agonist 24 h after surgery. The results demonstrated that JWH-133 administration significantly decreased thrombin-induced brain edema and reduced the number of Iba-1-positive microglia. JWH-133 also decreased the number of P44/P42(+)/Iba-1(+) microglia, lowered Evans blue extravasation, and inhibited the elevated matrix metallopeptidase (MMP)-9 and matrix metallopeptidase (MMP)-12 activities. However, a selective CB2R antagonist (SR-144528) reversed these effects. We demonstrated that CB2R stimulation reduced thrombin-induced brain edema and alleviated BBB damage. We also found that matrix metalloproteinase suppression may be partially involved in these processes.
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Metadaten
Titel
A Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonist Prevents Thrombin-Induced Blood–Brain Barrier Damage via the Inhibition of Microglial Activation and Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression in Rats
verfasst von
Lin Li
Yihao Tao
Jun Tang
Qianwei Chen
Yang Yang
Zhou Feng
Yujie Chen
Liming Yang
Yunfeng Yang
Gang Zhu
Hua Feng
Zhi Chen
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2015
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Translational Stroke Research / Ausgabe 6/2015
Print ISSN: 1868-4483
Elektronische ISSN: 1868-601X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12975-015-0425-7

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