A novel free radical scavenger, NSP-116, ameliorated the brain injury in both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke models

2019 
Abstract Reperfusion injury is a serious problem in ischemic stroke therapy, which leads to neuronal damage and intracranial hemorrhage (ICH). A novel free radical scavenger, NSP-116, has anti-oxidative effect and may ameliorate reperfusion injury. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of NSP-116 on both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke models. First, we assessed whether NSP-116 has protective effects in vitro. Pre-treatment of NSP-116 decreased neuronal cell damage induced by H2O2 or LPS. Moreover, NSP-116 also suppressed mitochondria damage and apoptosis in H2O2-induced neuronal injury model. Based on these results, we used a middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO)-induced ischemic stroke model or a collagenase-induced ICH model. Using the MCAO model, we evaluated the cerebral blood flow (CBF), neurological deficit, and infarct volume. Hematoma volume was assessed at 3 days after ICH. In the MCAO model, oral administration of NSP-116 at 30 mg/kg attenuated the reduction of CBF, neurological deficits, and infarct formation. Interestingly, NSP-116 also ameliorated hematoma expansion and neurological deficits in the ICH model. Additionally, pre-treatment of NSP-116 suppressed the brain microvascular endothelial cell death induced by collagenase treatment. Collectively, our findings indicated that oral administration of NSP-116 attenuates both ischemic and hemorrhagic brain injuries after stroke.
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