神经保护
兴奋毒性
药理学
NMDA受体
医学
利鲁唑
小胶质细胞
体内
谷氨酸受体
神经科学
化学
受体
生物
内科学
炎症
生物技术
作者
Mengdi Zhang,Yaru Cui,Yao Cheng,Qiaoyun Wang,Hongliu Sun
摘要
Xenon is an inert gas with stable chemical properties which is used as an anesthetic. Recent in vitro and in vivo findings indicate that xenon also elicits an excellent neuroprotective effect in subanesthetic concentrations. The mechanisms underlying this primarily involve the attenuation of excitotoxicity and the inhibition of N-methyl-d-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptors and NMDA receptor-related effects, such as antioxidative effects, reduced activation of microglia, and Ca2+ -dependent mechanisms, as well as the interaction with certain ion channels and glial cells. Based on this strong neuroprotective role, a large number of experimental and clinical studies have confirmed the significant therapeutic effect of xenon in the treatment of neurological diseases. This review summarizes the reported neuroprotective mechanisms of xenon and discusses its possible therapeutic application in the treatment of various neurological diseases.
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