The pharmacological research of Tek-1 relevance to anti-neuroinflammation, a candidate compound based on Telmisartan

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In this paper, BV-2 mouse small glial cell inflammation model induced by LPS is established. The experiment used 0.1-10 μM of telmisartan and Tek-1 to incubate with small glial cell and used telmisartan and Tek-1 to incubate with PPAR gamma special heterosexual antagonistic anti-agent GW9662. The article used ELISA method to dectect TNF-a effect on small glial cell for telmisartan and Tek-1. The article used real-time quantitative PCR method to dectect mRNA level expression effect of CD11b, CD16 and iNOS on small glial cell for telmisartan and Tek-1 and used Western Blot method to dectect MAPKs signal pathway and NF-κb signal turned guide pathway effect on small glial cell for telmisartan and Tek-1. Results show that Tek-1 had high affinity with AT1 receptor and inhibited intracellular calcium ion activation which can be for the AT1 receptor antagonists. Meanwhile, Tek-1 can partially activate PPAR gamma compared with full agonists of rosiglitazone.

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Yang, J., & Cui, C. (2015). The pharmacological research of Tek-1 relevance to anti-neuroinflammation, a candidate compound based on Telmisartan. Open Medicine (Poland), 10(1), 445–451. https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2015-0077

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