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Intranasal delivery of a Fas-blocking peptide attenuates Fas-mediated apoptosis in brain ischemia.


ABSTRACT: Ischemic stroke-induced neuronal cell death results in the permanent disabling of brain function. Apoptotic mechanisms are thought to play a prominent role in neuronal injury and ample evidence implicates Fas signaling in mediating cell death. In this study, we describe the neuroprotective effects of a Fas-blocking peptide (FBP) that by obstructing Fas signaling in cerebral ischemia inhibits apoptosis. Using an intranasal administration route in a rat model of focal cerebral ischemia, we demonstrate that nose-to-brain delivery of FBP after middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) surgery results in the delivery and retention of FBP in Fas-expressing ischemic areas of the brain. A single intranasal administration of 2?mg/kg FBP resulted in significantly reduced neuronal cell death by inhibiting Fas-mediated apoptosis leading to decreased infarct volumes, reduced neurologic deficit scores and recovery from cerebral ischemia. Intranasally delivered FBP might be a promising strategy for the treatment of cerebral ischemic stroke.

SUBMITTER: Ullah I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6178348 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intranasal delivery of a Fas-blocking peptide attenuates Fas-mediated apoptosis in brain ischemia.

Ullah Irfan I   Chung Kunho K   Oh Jungju J   Beloor Jagadish J   Bae Sumin S   Lee Sangah Clara SC   Lee Minhyung M   Kumar Priti P   Lee Sang-Kyung SK  

Scientific reports 20181009 1


Ischemic stroke-induced neuronal cell death results in the permanent disabling of brain function. Apoptotic mechanisms are thought to play a prominent role in neuronal injury and ample evidence implicates Fas signaling in mediating cell death. In this study, we describe the neuroprotective effects of a Fas-blocking peptide (FBP) that by obstructing Fas signaling in cerebral ischemia inhibits apoptosis. Using an intranasal administration route in a rat model of focal cerebral ischemia, we demonst  ...[more]

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