Plumbagin protects rat cortical neurons from mechanical trauma injury-induced apoptosis by inhibiting NOX4/ROS/p38 MAPK pathway
Qianrui Zhang, Haitan Fu, Wenjuan Gong, Feng Cao, Tao Wu

TL;DR
Plumbagin, a natural compound, protects brain neurons from injury by reducing harmful chemical reactions and cell death.
Contribution
This study shows plumbagin reduces neuron damage by inhibiting the NOX4/ROS/p38 MAPK pathway in a mechanical injury model.
Findings
PLB pretreatment improved cell viability and reduced LDH leakage in injured neurons.
PLB significantly reduced ROS production and inhibited NOX4/p38 MAPK pathway activation.
PLB counteracted mechanical injury-induced apoptosis in cortical neurons.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to survey whether plumbagin (PLB), a naturally occurring naphthoquinone found in the plants of Plumbago genus, can protect rat primary cortical neurons against mechanical injury which classically mimics traumatic brain injury (TBI) in vitro. Rat primary cortical neurons were isolated from time-mated pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats and cultured in vitro, and then, randomly divided into control group,trauma group,trauma+GKT137831 (50 μM) group,trauma+PLB (5 μM) group, trauma+PLB (10 μM) group and trauma+PLB (20 μM) group.The influence of PLB on rat primary cortical neuron viability and morphology was evaluated after mechanical injury. Flow cytometry was applied to examine neuron apoptotic rate and intracellular production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) after the pretreatment of PLB. The expression of NOX4/p38 MAPK pathway-related proteins was determined by…
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