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Article type: Research Article
Authors: García del Barco-Herrera, Diana | Martínez, Nelvys Subirós | Coro-Antich, Rosa María | Machado, Jorge Martín | Alba, José Suárez | Salgueiro, Sandra Rodríguez | Acosta, Jorge Berlanga
Affiliations: Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Division, Cubanacan, Playa, La Habana, Cuba | National Information Center for Medical Sciences (INFOMED), La Habana, Cuba | National Center for Scientific Research, La Habana, Cuba
Note: [] Same contribution. Corresponding author: Diana García del Barco Herrera, MD, PhD, Pharmaceutical Division, Biomedical Research Direction, Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Ave.31 e/158 & 190 P.O. Box 6162, Cubanacan, Playa 10600, La Habana, Cuba. Tel.: +53 7 271 6022; Fax: +53 7 273 1779; E-mail: [email protected]
Note: [] Same contribution.
Abstract: Purpose: Stroke is the second cause of mortality worldwide, with a high incidence of disability in survivors. Promising candidate drugs have failed in stroke trials. Combined therapies are attractive strategies that simultaneously target different points of stroke pathophysiology. The aim of this work is to determine whether the combined effects of Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptide-6 (GHRP6) can attenuate clinical signs and pathology in an experimental stroke model. Methods: Brain global ischemia was generated in Mongolian gerbils by 15 minutes of carotid occlusion. After reperfusion, EGF, GHRP6 or EGF+GHRP6 were intraperitoneally administered. Clinical manifestations were monitored daily. Three days after reperfusion, animals were anesthetized and perfused with an ink solution. The anatomy of the Circle of Willis was characterized. Infarct volume and neuronal density were analyzed. Results: EGF+GHRP6 co-administration reduced clinical manifestations and infarct volume and preserved neuronal density. No correlation was observed between the grade of anastomosis of the Circle of Willis and clinical manifestations in the animals receiving EGF+GHRP6, as opposed to the vehicle-treated gerbils. Conclusions: Co-treatment with EGF and GHRP6 affects both the clinical and pathological outcomes in a global brain ischemia model, suggesting a suitable therapeutic approach for the acute management of stroke.
Keywords: Stroke, combined therapy, EGF, GHRP6, global brain ischemia, neuroprotection, brain protection
DOI: 10.3233/RNN-120262
Journal: Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 213-223, 2013
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