The immune modulator Linomide prevents neuronal death in injured peripheral nerves of the mouse

Per Ekström, Gunnar Hedlund, Jenny Karlsson, Gunnar Andersson

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Neuronal death after injury or disease could result from imbalanced cytokine expression. Linomide (LS-2616, quinoline-3-carboxamide), a synthetic immunomodulator with effects on cytokine production, suppresses autoimmune diseases of the nervous system. Here adult mice were pre-treated with 200 mg/kg/day of Linomide for 9 days, after which the sciatic nerves were crushed. After another 10 days of Linomide treatment the dorsal root ganglia were dissected out and stained for apoptosis, either immediately or after 2 days in culture, which increases cell death. Superior cervical ganglia were also cultured for 2 days. The Linomide pretreatment profoundly reduced (~60- 80%) the injury-induced apoptotic death of neurons and satellite cells in both systems. The results suggest that modulation of the inflammatory cytokine cascade is a promising road to nerve cell rescue.

Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)1337-1341
Antal sidor5
TidskriftNeuroReport
Volym9
Nummer7
StatusPublished - 1998 maj 11

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Cellbiologi

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