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Nabi Shamsaei

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Literature and Humanities
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Research

Title
Visfatin reduces hippocampal CA1 cells death and improves learning and memory deficits after transient global ischemia/reperfusion
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Visfatin, Apoptosis, Passive avoidance memory, Transient global cerebral ischemia
Year
2015
Journal NEUROPEPTIDES
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Researchers Sohaila Erfani ، Mehdi Khaksari ، Shahrbanoo Oryan ، Nabi Shamsaei ، Nahid Aboutaleb ، Farnaz Nikbakht ، Nida Jamali-raeufy ، Fazel Gorjipour

Abstract

Visfatin is a novel adipocytokine with insulin-mimetic effect which plays a role in glucose-lowering effect of insulin and improves insulin sensitivity. It has been linked to a variety of cellular processes and its plays important roles in cell apoptosis and survival. Moreover, cerebral ischemia causes loss of hippocampus pyramidal cells, therefore, in this study; we investigated the neuroprotective effect of visfatin after global cerebral ischemia in male rats. Both common carotid arteries were occluded for 20 minutes followed by 4 days of reperfusion. Animals were treated with either the Visfatin (intracerebroventricular; 100 ng) or saline vehicle (2 μl) at the time of reperfusion. Behavioral examination, apoptosis and necrosis assessment were performed 4 days after ischemia. Visfatin significantly reduced Caspase-3 activation (P < 0.001), TUNEL positive cells (P < 0.05) and necrotic cell death in the CA1 region of the hippocampus (P < 0.001). Moreover, treatment with visfatin significantly improved memory deficits of cerebral ischemia–reperfusion rats (P < 0.05). The results suggest that visfatin via its antiapoptotic properties has significant neuroprotective effects on cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury in rats.