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2019

University of the Pacific

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Mechanisms Underlying Neuroprotection By The Nsaid Mefenamic Acid In An Experimental Model Of Stroke, Parto S. Khansari, Robert F. Halliwell Jan 2019

Mechanisms Underlying Neuroprotection By The Nsaid Mefenamic Acid In An Experimental Model Of Stroke, Parto S. Khansari, Robert F. Halliwell

School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles

Stroke is a devastating neurological event with limited treatment opportunities. Recent advances in understanding the underlying pathogenesis of cerebral ischemia support the involvement of multiple biochemical pathways in the development of the ischemic damage. Fenamates are classical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs but they are also highly subunit-selective modulators of GABAA receptors, activators of IKS potassium channels and antagonists of non-selective cation channels and the NLRP3 inflammosome. In the present study we investigated the effect of mefenamic acid (MFA) in a rodent model of ischemic stroke and then addressed the underlying pharmacological mechanisms in vitro for its actions in vivo. The efficacy …