Dimethyl itaconate modulates neuroprotective effect on primary rat astrocytes under inflammatory condition by regulating the expression of neurotrophic factors and TrkA/B-P75 receptors
Introduction: Astrocytes, specialized glial cells, are essential for maintaining the central nervous system homeostasis. Inflammatory conditions can disrupt neurotrophic factors and receptor expression in astrocytes, leading to potential central nervous system damage. Itaconate, recently identified for its anti-inflammatory properties, was investigated in this study for its effects on neurotrophic factors in LPS-stimulated primary rat astrocytes.