Affiliation:
1. Henan International Joint Laboratory of Cardiovascular Remodeling and Drug Intervention, College of Pharmacy,
Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang Key Laboratory of Vascular Remodeling Intervention and Molecular Targeted
Therapy Drug Development, Xinxiang, 453003, China
2. School of Nursing, Pingdingshan Polytenchnic College, Pingdingshan,
467001, China
Abstract
Abstract:
Ischemic stroke includes two related pathological damage processes: brain injury caused by
primary ischemia and secondary ischemia reperfusion (I/R) injury. I/R injury has become a worldwide
health problem. Unfortunately, there is still a lack of satisfactory drugs for ameliorating cerebral I/R
damage. Nrf2 is a vital endogenous antioxidant protein, which combines with Keap1 to maintain a
dormant state under physiological conditions. When pathological changes such as I/R occurs, Nrf2
dissociates from Keap1 and activates the expression of downstream antioxidant proteins to exert a protective
effect. Recent research have shown that the activated Nrf2 not only effectively inhibits oxidative
stress, but also performs the ability to repair the function of compromised mitochondria, alleviate
endoplasmic reticulum stress, eliminate inflammatory response, reduce blood-brain barrier permeability,
inhibit neuronal apoptosis, enhance the neural network remolding, thereby exerting significant protective
effects in alleviating the injuries caused by cell oxygen-glucose deprivation, or animal cerebral
I/R. However, no definite clinical application report demonstrated the efficacy of Nrf2 activators in the
treatment of cerebral I/R. Therefore, further efforts are needed to elaborate the role of Nrf2 activators
in the treatment of cerebral I/R. Here, we reviewed the possible mechanisms underlying its potential
pharmacological benefits in alleviating cerebral I/R injury, so as to provide a theoretical basis for
studying its mechanism and developing Nrf2 activators.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Pharmacology,General Medicine
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