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The Potential Off-Target Neuroprotective Effect Of Sister Gliflozins Suggests Their Repurposing Despite Not Crossing The Blood–Brain Barrier: From Bioanalytical Assay In Rats Into Theory Genesis, Shereen Mowaka, Moataz S. Hendy, Ehab F. Elkady, Asmaa El-Zaher, Bassam M. Ayoub
The Potential Off-Target Neuroprotective Effect Of Sister Gliflozins Suggests Their Repurposing Despite Not Crossing The Blood–Brain Barrier: From Bioanalytical Assay In Rats Into Theory Genesis, Shereen Mowaka, Moataz S. Hendy, Ehab F. Elkady, Asmaa El-Zaher, Bassam M. Ayoub
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Gliflozins are successfully marketed antidiabetic agents with a reported neuroprotective effect, and this study tests their blood–brain barrier crossing ability. Henceforward, a computational hypothesis interpreting their effects was reasonable after failure to cross into the brain. A chromatographic bioassay for canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, and empagliflozin was developed, validated, and applied to the rat's and rat's plasma and brain. HPLC method robustness was tested over two levels using Design of Experiment on MINITAB. It is the first method for gliflozins’ detection in rats’ brain tissue. The method was applied on 18 rats and six for each drug. Concentrations in plasma were determined …