An antioxidant tetrapeptide UPF1 in rats has a neuroprotective effect in transient global brain ischemia |
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Authors: | Põder P Zilmer M Starkopf J Kals J Talonpoika A Pulges A Langel U Kullisaar T Viirlaid S Mahlapuu R Zarkovski A Arend A Soomets U |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, European Centre of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, University of Tartu, Ravila 19, 50411 Tartu, Estonia. priit.poder@kliinikum.ee |
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Abstract: | Different glutathione analogues have potential to maintain or increase tissue glutathione level and to scavenge the reactive oxygen species. We designed and synthesized a novel non-toxic glutathione analogue, named UPF1, which possessed 60-fold higher hydroxyl radical scavenger efficiency in vitro, compared with glutathione itself, and investigated the effects of UPF1 on a four-vessel occlusion model of rats. The UPF1 was administered via the jugular vein in two separate experiments at two time points: 20 min before global brain ischemia and immediately before reperfusion. In both cases the number of pyramidal cells surviving in the subfield of CA1 at the dorsal hippocampus in the UPF1-treated groups of rats was twice as high as in the vehicle group. |
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