2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11064-017-2381-y
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Effects of Dimeric PSD-95 Inhibition on Excitotoxic Cell Death and Outcome After Controlled Cortical Impact in Rats

Abstract: Therapeutic effects of PSD-95 inhibition have been demonstrated in numerous studies of stroke; however only few studies have assessed the effects of PSD-95 inhibitors in traumatic brain injury (TBI). As the pathophysiology of TBI partially overlaps with that of stroke, PSD-95 inhibition may also be an effective therapeutic strategy in TBI. The objectives of the present study were to assess the effects of a dimeric inhibitor of PSD-95, UCCB01-144, on excitotoxic cell death in vitro and outcome after experimenta… Show more

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“…Therefore, the interaction between glutamate receptors and postsynaptic scaffold proteins contributes to the modulation of neuronal injury after TBI. Disruption of the interaction between PSD-95 and NR2B, a NMDAR subunit, reduced brain damage and improved neurological dysfunction after TBI 4,10 . Furthermore, Homer 1a attenuated neuronal injury and brain damage after TBI by differentially regulating group I mGluRs 11 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the interaction between glutamate receptors and postsynaptic scaffold proteins contributes to the modulation of neuronal injury after TBI. Disruption of the interaction between PSD-95 and NR2B, a NMDAR subunit, reduced brain damage and improved neurological dysfunction after TBI 4,10 . Furthermore, Homer 1a attenuated neuronal injury and brain damage after TBI by differentially regulating group I mGluRs 11 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences in the degree of BBB permeation could explain the differences between the in vitro and in vivo effects of Tat-NR2B9c and Tat- N -dimer. Tat- N -dimer delivery to the brain parenchyma has been verified quantitatively using fluorescent labels in mice [ 12 ] and rats [ 13 ]. The BBB permeation by fluorescently labelled Tat- N -dimer has also been qualitatively assessed in live mice by two-photon microscopy imaging [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because other types of acute brain injury, such as traumatic brain injury, share similar pathophysiological mechanisms as stroke, the efficacy of the dimer inhibitor was tested in animals with traumatic brain injury. However, no neuroprotective effect by this inhibitor was found in two recent studies using different animal models of traumatic brain injury (Sommer et al, 2017a;Sommer et al, 2017b,c).…”
Section: Pdz Domain Inhibitors In Neuronal Disordersmentioning
confidence: 97%