Title of article :
Myelin enhancement of Multiple sclerosis model with gold nanoparticles into the corpus callosum
Author/Authors :
Khosravi ، Mahjabin - Shahed University , Karami ، Manizheh - Shahed University , Jalali Nadoushan ، Mohammadreza - Shahed University , Hajnorouzi ، Abazar - Shahed University
Abstract :
Objective(s): With no substantial cost, we injected L-arginine into the rat’s corpus callosum (CC) to create animal model of multiple sclerosis (MS) and investigated the pre-injection effect of gold nanoparticles (GNPs). Materials and Methods: Adult male Wistar rat (250-300 g) was surgically cannulated at the CC, and after recovery it was injected L-arginine (3-200 μg/rat, intra-CC) once daily for 3 to 5 consecutive days. GNPs (0.001-0.01 μg/rat, intra-CC) were injected alone or prior to the L-arginine using the same procedure. Control group solely received saline (1 μL/rat, intra-CC). Brain was studied with luxol fast blue. Weight change was also analyzed via the analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: L-arginine significantly induced (p 0.05) a reduction in the fiber density while the neurons increased (p 0.05). Single GNPs reduced (p 0.05) the fiber and neuron densities; however, pre-injection of NPs caused myelinated fibers and uniform density of neurons. Conclusion: The L-arginine may trigger demyelination by pro-inflammatory nitric oxide (NO), and the GNPs may improve this effect.
Keywords :
Corpus callosum , Demyelination , Gold nanoparticle , L , Arginine , Multiple sclerosis , Nitric oxide , Rat
Journal title :
Nanomedicine Journal
Journal title :
Nanomedicine Journal