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Injections of the neuroprotective peptide NAP to newborn mice attenuate head-injury-related dysfunction in adults
Authors:Zaltzman Roy  Beni Sara M  Giladi Eliezer  Pinhasov Albert  Steingart Ruth A  Romano Jacob  Shohami Esther  Gozes Illana
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Sackler Medical School, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Abstract:The prophylactic neuroprotective effects of NAP, a femtomolar-acting neuroprotective peptide were tested in a mouse model of head trauma. NAP was injected for the first 3 weeks of life and head injury was initiated at 4 months. After trauma, mice were tested for their performance by evaluating damaged motor ability, balance and alertness. Comparison of the performance 1 h and 1 week after injury indicated that NAP treatment resulted in faster and enhanced recovery. In a 5-day Morris water maze test with mice suffering moderate to severe injuries, only the NAP-treated group learned to find the hidden platform in the maze. Furthermore, NAP treatment resulted in decreased mRNA expression of the inflammation marker, Mac-1. Thus, a potentially new prophylactic treatment against neurodegeneration is suggested.
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