Efeito neuroreparador do ácido decanoico em modelo animal de isquemia cerebral
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Cerebral ischemia is a neurological disorder that occurs due to the abrupt interruption of
blood flow in the brain and can result in cognitive and motor impairments. Decanoic acid
has been proposed as a potential therapeutic agent in neurological diseases as it blocks
AMPA receptors and acts on neuroinflammation. In this context, the aim of this study was
to investigate the effect of decanoic acid in a model of cerebral ischemia by middle cerebral
artery occlusion (MCAO) in mice. For this purpose, mice received different doses of
decanoic acid (62.5, 125, 250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg) or vehicle by gavage for 7 or 14 days
after the induction of ischemia. Morphological analysis of the ischemic area was performed
by TTC staining. Motor asymmetry, postural tone, spatial and contextual memory deficits
were also evaluated using the Cylinder, Limb Clasping, OLT, and NORT tests,
respectively. Furthermore, investigations of the mechanisms involved in this neurorepair
were carried out by ELISA technique for inflammatory biomarkers and Western Blot to
analyze AMPA receptor pathways and autophagy. The results showed that, after 7 and 14
days of treatment, decanoic acid was able to promote neurorepair effects, evidenced by the
reduction of the ischemic area and improvement in motor, cognitive, and memory
impairments. In addition to revealing anti-inflammatory effects, reducing the expression of
pro-inflammatory cytokines, and surprisingly, this effect seems not to be related to changes
in the expression of AMPA receptors or the autophagy pathway. This study suggests that
decanoic acid has therapeutic potential for ischemic injuries, promoting functional and
cognitive recovery, as well as acting on reducing inflammation.
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NUNES, A. I. S. Efeito neuroreparador do ácido decanoico em modelo animal de isquemia cerebral. 2024. 76 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2024.