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Multi-target action of β-alanine protects cerebellar tissue from ischemic damage

Olga Kopach, Dmitri A. Rusakov, Sergiy Sylantyev

2022Cell Death and Disease14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brain ischemic stroke is among the leading causes of death and long-term disability. New treatments that alleviate brain cell damage until blood supply is restored are urgently required. The emerging focus of anti-stroke strategies has been on blood-brain-barrier permeable drugs that exhibit multiple sites of action. Here, we combine single-cell electrophysiology with live-cell imaging to find that β-Alanine (β-Ala) protects key physiological functions of brain cells that are exposed to acute stroke-mimicking conditions in ex vivo brain preparations. β-Ala exerts its neuroprotective action through several distinct pharmacological mechanisms, none of which alone could reproduce the neuroprotective effect. Since β-Ala crosses the blood-brain barrier and is part of a normal human diet, we suggest that it has a strong potential for acute stroke treatment and facilitation of recovery.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroprotectionStroke (engine)NeuroscienceMedicineBrain damageBlood–brain barrierEx vivoIschemiaBrain ischemiaPharmacologyIn vivoBiologyBioinformaticsCentral nervous systemInternal medicineMechanical engineeringBiotechnologyEngineeringBiochemical effects in animalsNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanismsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research