Abstract

Neuronal death is among the deleterious pathological changes that occur after cerebral ischemia and can lead to transient or permanent neurological deficits. The tetramethylpyrazine analog T-006 has been shown to be a multifunctional neuroprotective agent; however, its neuroprotective effect and mechanism of action have not been studied in ischemic stroke model rats. This study investigated the neuroprotective effects of T-006 in rat stroke model using a battery of behavioral and molecular biological tests. Results indicated that T-006 treatment significantly improved neurological function and behavior. Double immunofluorescence staining showed that T-006 visibly improved the number of NeuN/BrdU, Nestin/BrdU, and DCX/BrdU cells and induced neuronal regeneration. Western blot analyses indicated that T-006 upregulated neurogenesis-related protein expression of postsynaptic density protein 95, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, synaptophysin, and myelin basic protein. Collectively, these data suggest that T-006 stimulated neurogenesis in rats with middle cerebral artery occlusion and restored neurological functions.

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