Mini Review Volume 5 Issue 6
1ACURE Biotechnology, Inc. Ellicott City, USA
2Department of Neurology, The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University. Shijiazhuang, China
Correspondence: Xin Wang, ACURE Biotechnology, INC., Ellicott City, Maryland, USA
Received: April 26, 2016 | Published: May 18, 2016
Citation: Wang X, Zhang Y, Tan G (2016) A Brief Discussion of Mechanism of Butylphthalide in Treatment of Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease and its Potential Clinical Applicationin Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. J Cardiol Curr Res 5(6): 00182. DOI: 10.15406/jccr.2016.05.00182
A Chinese traditional medicine Butylphthalide (NBP) has been proved effects in ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Here we discuss the mechanism of NBP in treatment of ischemic stroke, and find its capability in penetrating and modulating Blood-brain barrier (BBB), reducing harmful inflammation and formation of scars in injury CNS tissue, which implicate the potential application of NBP in treatment of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
Keywords:butylphthalide, blood-brain barrier, neovascularization, center nervous system, inflammation, multiple sclerosis, treatment, ischemic cerebrovascular disease
Butylphthalide (NBP) is a group of new drugs isolated from celery’s seeds, originally used for anti-hypertensionin traditional Chinese medicine,1 has been developed for anti-ischemia treatment in brain infarction.2 Its function in improvement of outcome of cerebral ischemia infarction had been approved.3,4 More and more patients get benefits from administrating Butylphthalide. However, the working mechanism of Butylphthalides is far unknown. Here, we literately review the research achievement so far that are related to application of Butylphthalides in cerebrovascular disease in vivo and in vitro. Surprisingly, we found that the metabolites of butylphthalidemay pass through blood-brain barrier,5 and butylphthalide may protect the integrity of BBB and reduce the permeability of BBB injured by reperfusion following hypoxic condition of brain tissue, thereby, reduce the inflammation and water content of brain, prevent brain edema.6 Understanding the working mechanism of Butylphthalide will widen the future application of Butylphthalides and increase clinic efficacy on treatment and diagnosis of vascular and inflammation diseases in center nervous system (CNS).
Mechanism of Butylphthalides in treatment of cerebral ischemia infarction
A chick embryonic chorioallantoic membrane assay shows the profound effect of angiogenesis of DL-NBP with increased expression of pro-angiographic factors: growth factors, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF).10 In a middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) model with Stroke-prone renovascular hypertensive rats, NBP treatment rescues brain tissue after ischemic stroke by enhancing angiogenesis with up-regulation of VEGF and hypoxia inducible factor 1 (HIF1) alpha.11 Therefore, angiogenesis induced by pro-angiographic immune factors play an important role in the mechanism of NBP in treatment of ischemic cerebrovascular diseases.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a demyelination disease affecting 2.5 million people worldwide and no cure has been reported up to date. Patients with MS relapse presenta variety of physical, mental neurological disorders, even death as the disease advances. MS is well known as most common autoimmune disease occurring in CNS. The leakage of BBB is a common pathological property in multiple sclerosis (MS).16 Genetics or environmental factors like infection of microbes combined with immune system disorder induce the dysfunction of BBB and the entry of immune cells and antibodies passing through BBB into tissue of brain and spine cord. Immune cells invasion and their secreted cytokines, chemokines and antibodies attack the neuron supporting and myelinating cells, such as oligodentrocytes, astrocytes, pericytes and neuroglia, disrupt the myelin sheath of nerve cells, eventually damage the neurons. Between the two relapses, remyelinationmay occur, but unsuccessfully remyelinated lesions form scar-like plaques where permanently lose neurological functions. The overlaps of mechanism of Butylphthalides in treatment of ischemia cerebrovascular diseases with the pathological process of MS lead us to consider the clinical feasibility and efficacy of application of Butylphthalides in treatment of MS. We hypothesis that NBP may reduce pro-inflammation cells, increase mature endothelia cells in the MS lesions to mild the inflammation responses in relapsing phase; NBP may increase angiogenesis with angiographic factors for restoration of neovascularization in MS lesions; NBP may inhibit the pro-immune activation of microglia and astrocytes so that reducing formation of scars, improving remyelinating of neurons. Taken together, the mechanism of NBP implicates great potential in the healing of MS.
Brain and spine cord are known as immune privilege organ in certain ways because blood-brain barrier (BBB), the neuroimmune structure between blood vessels and brain tissue, blocks the ‘antigens’ and immune cells entering CNS tissue for prevention from inflammation.17 In normal condition, there are very few immune cells existing in brain and spine cord tissue. The main elements of BBB structure include tightly connected endothelium cells, basal membrane and astrocytes, terminal of neurons. Depending on the characteristics of the brain specific structure, only brain essential nutrition like glucose, oxygen, small amino acids and so on can pass through this brain-specific structure to provide the original energy materials for brain tissue survival and brain specific functions. This feature protects CNS tissue but at same time bring difficulties to treatment and precise diagnosis of CNS diseases. For instance, neuron protective drugs hardly locate to brain tissue become functional. Therefore, the studies about BBB have significant meaning to neurological diseases. The discovery of capability of Butylphalide and its metabolites in mild passing through BBB not only lighten the way for improvement of outcome of ischemic cerebrovascular diseases and MS, but also give us hope for find cures for other deadly CNS disorders like degenerative diseases and tumor by combining with nanotechnology.18
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