1.Anticonvulsant and neuroprotective effects of jujuboside B on acute epilepsy
Wanruo HAN ; Linyu ZHI ; Hongye Wang BENJAMIN ; Xu LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2026;33(2):277-284
Objective To investigate the alleviating effect of jujuboside B (JuB) on acute epilepsy in mice and its protective effect on hippocampal neurons. Methods An in vitro epilepsy model was established by stimulating primary hippocampal neurons with cyclothiazide (CTZ). Spontaneous epileptiform discharge was recorded using patch clamp technique. An acute epilepsy model was induced in adult male C57BL/6 mice by intraperitoneal injecting pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) following pretreatment with JuB, and severity of epilepsy was recorded. Mice were euthanized and brain tissues were collected 24 hours after model establishment. The expression levels of mitoptosis related proteins in the hippocampus were detected by Western blotting. Neuronal damage in the hippocampal CA1 and CA3 regions was observed using pathological staining. Results JuB reduced the frequency of CTZ-induced epileptiform discharges (P<0.001). Pretreatment with 30 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg JuB decreased the maximal behavioral seizure score and prolonged the latency to Racine stage Ⅲ seizures in PTZ-induced epileptic mice (P<0.001). Compared with the PTZ group, JuB treatment downregulated Bax protein level (P<0.01) and upregulated Bcl-2 protein level (P<0.05) in acute epileptic mice. Furthermore, JuB protected neuronal viability in the hippocampal CA1 (P<0.05) and CA3 (P<0.01) regions, and ameliorated pathological morphological changes including cellular disarray, unclear boundaries, pyknosis, fragmentation, and dissolution. Conclusions JuB exhibits antiepileptic effects both in vivo and in vitro. It exerts potential antiepileptic effects by inhibiting mitoptosis and attenuating neuronal damage in the hippocampus in an acute epilepsy model.
2.Hippocampal neuroinflammation and neuronal injury in the acute phase of pentylenetetrazol induced epilepsy mouse model
Linyu ZHI ; Wanruo HAN ; WANG BENJAMIN HONGYE ; Guoxiang WANG ; Xu LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(2):238-247
Objective To investigate the activation of microglia and astrocytes, the secretion of pro-inflammatory factors, and the survival of neurons in the hippocampus of mice with acute seizures induced by pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) 24 hours after the onset of seizures. Methods Adult male C57BL/6 mice were randomly assigned to the control group and the PTZ-induced acute epileptic seizure group using random numbers, with 28 mice in each group. The activation status of microglia and astrocytes in the CA1 region of the hippocampus was evaluated by immunofluorescence 24 hours after the onset of seizures. RNA was extracted from the hippocampal tissue to detect the expression level of inflammatory factor mRNA, and HE staining was used to assess the survival of neurons in the hippocampus. Results Twenty-four hours after PTZ-induced acute seizures in mice, the numbers of activated Iba1+ microglia (55.72±4.29 vs 35.71±9.66, P<0.001) and GFAP+ astrocytes (51.61±8.21 vs 37.64±5.27, P<0.01) in the CA1 region were significantly increased compared with the control group; the proportion of M1 microglia was significantly increased (0.58±0.02 vs 0.35±0.08, P<

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