International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2021)

Targeting Oxidative Stress with Antioxidant Duotherapy after Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Jenni Kyyriäinen,
  • Natallie Kajevu,
  • Ivette Bañuelos,
  • Leonardo Lara,
  • Anssi Lipponen,
  • Silvia Balosso,
  • Elina Hämäläinen,
  • Shalini Das Gupta,
  • Noora Puhakka,
  • Teemu Natunen,
  • Teresa Ravizza,
  • Annamaria Vezzani,
  • Mikko Hiltunen,
  • Asla Pitkänen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910555
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 19
p. 10555

Abstract

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We assessed the effect of antioxidant therapy using the Food and Drug Administration-approved respiratory drug N-acetylcysteine (NAC) or sulforaphane (SFN) as monotherapies or duotherapy in vitro in neuron-BV2 microglial co-cultures and validated the results in a lateral fluid-percussion model of TBI in rats. As in vitro measures, we assessed neuronal viability by microtubule-associated-protein 2 immunostaining, neuroinflammation by monitoring tumor necrosis factor (TNF) levels, and neurotoxicity by measuring nitrite levels. In vitro, duotherapy with NAC and SFN reduced nitrite levels to 40% (p p p p < 0.05). After TBI, no treatment effect on HMGB1 or plasma cytokine levels was detected. Also, no treatment effects on the composite neuroscore or cortical lesion area were detected. The robust favorable effect of duotherapy on neuroprotection, neuroinflammation, and oxidative stress in neuron-BV2 microglial co-cultures translated to modest favorable in vivo effects in a severe TBI model.

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