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Baicalin modulates metabolic and inflammatory proteins and attenuates neuronal damage in a rat model of ischemic strokeopen access

Authors
Son, Hyun-KyoungPark, Dong-JuKim, Hun-HwanKang, Ju-BinKoh, Phil-Ok
Issue Date
Nov-2025
Publisher
대한수의학회
Keywords
Baicalin; ischemic stroke; LC-MS/MS; neuroprotection
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Science, v.26, no.6, pp 0 - 0
Pages
1
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Veterinary Science
Volume
26
Number
6
Start Page
0
End Page
0
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/81624
DOI
10.4142/jvs.25122
ISSN
1229-845X
1976-555X
Abstract
of Importance: Cerebral ischemia arises from insufficient blood flow to the brain, resulting in substantial metabolic disturbances. Baicalin, a flavonoid compound derived from Scutellaria baicalensis, has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties. Objective: To identify proteins regulated by baicalin in a rat model of ischemic stroke. Methods: Adult male Sprague Dawley rats underwent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) or sham surgery and received intraperitoneal baicalin (100 mg/kg) or vehicle 1 h before surgery. Neurobehavioral assessments were performed 24 h after MCAO, and cerebral cortex tissues were collected. Cortical damage was evaluated using 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining and hematoxylin-eosin staining. Protein expression changes between groups were assessed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, and selected targets were validated by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Results: MCAO induced marked neurological deficits, infarction, and histopathological damage, all of which were significantly attenuated by baicalin treatment. MCAO decreased adenylate cyclase type 1 and solute carrier family 25 member 12 levels, and baicalin mitigated these reductions. Baicalin also reduced MCAO-induced increases in C-reactive protein and apolipoprotein C-II, as well as alpha-1 microglobulin, murinoglobulin, and hemoglobin subunit B, proteins associated with inflammation, lipid metabolism, mitochondrial function, and cellular injury. Conclusions and Relevance: Baicalin exerts neuroprotective effects in cerebral ischemia by modulating proteins involved in energy metabolism, myelination, and neuroinflammation. These findings support baicalin as a promising therapeutic candidate in experimental stroke models.
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