AGC (analgecine)
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April 05, 2022
Analgecine protects against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion through apoptosis inhibition and anti-neuroinflammation in rats.
(PubMed, Neuropeptides)
- "Collectively, the results demonstrated that AGC primarily promoted neuro-nutrition, reduced the injury of nerve apoptosis and ameliorated neuroinflammation. In summary, AGC played a neuroprotective role, which had provided reliable evidence for AGC to be a potential drug in treating stroke."
IO biomarker • Journal • Preclinical • Cardiovascular • CNS Disorders • Immunology • Inflammation • Ischemic stroke • Pain • Reperfusion Injury • Vascular Neurology • BAX • BCL2 • BDNF • HSPA4 • MYD88 • NTRK2
July 07, 2021
Analgecine regulates microglia polarization in ischemic stroke by inhibiting NF-κB through the TLR4 MyD88 pathway.
(PubMed, Int Immunopharmacol)
- "Altogether, this work supports that AGC inhibits M1 microglial polarization and promotes anti-inflammation independently and dependently on TLR4/MyD88. Since it is shown to have neuroprotective effects in this study, AGC has great potential to be used in the clinic to reduce inflammation and aid in recovery after stroke."
Journal • Back Pain • Cardiovascular • Immunology • Inflammation • Ischemic stroke • Musculoskeletal Pain • Pain • IFNG • MYD88 • RELA • TLR4
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