Journal article

Reduction of cerebral infarct volume by apocynin requires pretreatment and is absent in Nox2-deficient mice

KA Jackman, AA Miller, TM De Silva, PJ Crack, GR Drummond, CG Sobey

British Journal of Pharmacology | Published : 2009

Abstract

Background and purpose: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) derived from Nox2-containing reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase activity is reportedly detrimental in cerebrovascular disease. However, ROS generation by other Nox isoforms may have a physiological role. No Nox2-selective inhibitors have yet been identified, and thus it is unclear whether isoform non-selective Nox inhibitors would necessarily improve outcome after stroke. We assessed the effect of apocynin on cerebrovascular ROS production and also on outcome following cerebral ischaemia when administered either before ischaemia or after cerebral reperfusion. The involvement of Nox2-containing NADP..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC)


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by funds from project grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC ID 208969, 350477) and from the University of Melbourne Research Grant Scheme. KAJ is supported by an NHMRC Dora Lush Biomedical Research Scholarship. AAM is a High Blood Pressure Research Council Of Australia Postdoctoral Fellow. TMD is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. GRD is an RD Wright Career Development Award Fellow of the NHMRC. CGS is a Senior Research Fellow of the NHMRC.