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Title: Neuroprotective effect of agmatine in mouse spinal cord injury model: Modulation by imidazoline receptors
Authors: Dixit, Madhura P.
UPADHYA, MANOJ A.
Taksande, Brijesh G.
Raut, Prachi
Umekar, Milind J.
Kotagale, Nandkishor R.
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Agmatine
Imidazoline receptors
locomotor recovery
Motor function score
2018
Issue Date: Jun-2018
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Citation: Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine, 9(2), 115-120.
Abstract: The involvement of imidazoline receptors in the effect of agmatine was studied in locomotor recovery following experimental SCI (ESCI) in mice. Methods: ESCI was induced in mice using compression method. Locomotor function score (0–10) was measured on day 14 following ESCI. Results: Agmatine (2.5, 5, and 10 mg/kg) treatment through intraperitoneal route for 14 days following ESCI, dose-dependently improved the motor function score. Clonidine (0.1 mg/kg; imidazoline I1 receptor agonist) or moxonidine (0.5 mg/kg; I2 receptor agonist) treatment 15 min before agmatine (2.5 mg/kg) daily for 14 days, following ESCI, significantly potentiated the effect of per se agmatine. On the other hand, 15 min before treatment of efaroxan (1 mg/kg; imidazoline I1 receptor antagonist) or idazoxan (3 mg/kg; imidazoline I2 receptor antagonist) significantly blocked the motor function score of agmatine (10 mg/kg). Conclusion: These data suggest that imidazoline receptors may modulate the locomotor recovery following ESCI in agmatine treated mice, perhaps through I1/I2 receptors.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5495
https://doi.org/10.4103/jnsbm.JNSBM_239_17
ISSN: 0976-9668
2229-7707
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