Abstract
Background: In this study we investigated the effect of urinary kallidinogenase (UK) on transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) expression in brain tissue. We also explored the neuroprotective mechanism of UK against ischemic injury by measuring serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level changes after rat cerebral ischemic injury. Material/Methods: The rat middle cerebral artery ischemia/reperfusion model was established using the suture method. Sprague- Dawley rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: treatment, Gegen control, and blank control. Each group was subsequently divided into 5 subgroups according to time (6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 h). Rats in the treatment group were administered UK as treatment. TGF-β1 expression was observed at each time point using SABC and immunohistochemical staining methods to estimate cerebral infarct volume percentage. Serum hs-CRP levels were also measured. Results: TGF-β1 protein expression in ischemic brain tissues of the treatment group significantly increased at each time point (P<0.01) compared with both control groups. Treatment group serum hs-CRP levels significantly decreased at each time point (P<0.05) compared with both control groups. Conclusions: UK exerts a neuroprotective effect by upregulating TGF-β1 expression and inhibiting excessive inflammatory responses.
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Dong, T. F., Lv, H. X., Niu, X. L., Gui, Y. K., Zhang, P., Yan, H. Q., & Li, T. (2016). Effect of urinary kallidinogenase on transforming growth factor-β1 and high sensitivity C-reactive protein expression in rat focal cerebral ischemic injury. Medical Science Monitor, 22, 2852–2858. https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.892724
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