2008
DOI: 10.1007/bf03033503
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Suramin induces and enhances apoptosis in a model of hyperoxia-induced oligodendrocyte injury

Abstract: Recent evidence suggests oxygen as a powerful trigger for cell death in the immature white matter, leading to periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) as a cause of adverse neurological outcome in survivors of preterm birth. This oligodendrocyte (OL) death is associated with oxidative stress, upregulation of apoptotic signaling factors (i.e., Fas, caspase-3) and decreased amounts of neurotrophins. In search of neuroprotective strategies we investigated whether the polysulfonated urea derivative suramin, recently ide… Show more

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“…Despite previous reports suggesting that hyperoxia-induced apoptosis is crucial in brain damage (24), that hyperoxia induces immature or OPC apoptosis (25), that PirB inhibits nerve cell regeneration (26) and that E2 has neuroprotective effects (27), the association between hyperoxia, PirB and E2 remains to be elucidated. Therefore the aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of hyperoxia on OPCs, as well as the effects of E2 on OPC apoptosis.…”
Section: β-Estradiol Suppresses Hyperoxia-induced Apoptosis Of Oligmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Despite previous reports suggesting that hyperoxia-induced apoptosis is crucial in brain damage (24), that hyperoxia induces immature or OPC apoptosis (25), that PirB inhibits nerve cell regeneration (26) and that E2 has neuroprotective effects (27), the association between hyperoxia, PirB and E2 remains to be elucidated. Therefore the aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of hyperoxia on OPCs, as well as the effects of E2 on OPC apoptosis.…”
Section: β-Estradiol Suppresses Hyperoxia-induced Apoptosis Of Oligmentioning
confidence: 93%