Curcumin protects from LPS-induced activation of astrocytes via AMPK pathway.
Neuroreport
; 34(15): 748-758, 2023 10 04.
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Curcumin, a phenolic pigment, plays an inhibitory role in astrocytes activation which are involved in the pathogenesis of neurological diseases and inflammatory responses. The present study aimed to investigate the underlying regulatory mechanism behind the therapeutic effect of curcumin on the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated astrocytes in vitro. Specifically, we investigated the inhibitory effect of curcumin on LPS-induced astrocyte's proliferation. Additionally, we investigated whether the adenosine-monophosphate-activated protein kinase signaling (AMPK) pathway was involved in this process. Our data demonstrated that curcumin significantly increased the level of phosphorylated AMPK protein in LPS-activated astrocytes. In addition, our data demonstrated that curcumin play an inhibitory role on the migration, autophagy, the pro-inflammatory mediators by the AMPK signaling pathway in LPS-activated astrocytes. These results could shed light on understanding of molecular mechanism for the inhibition of curcumin on migration, autophagy, and the pro-inflammatory mediators during the process of astrocyte activation, and might contribute to a promising therapeutic intervention in the neurological diseases-related astrocytes activation.
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MEDLINE
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Curcumin
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En
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Neuroreport
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NEUROLOGIA
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2023
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