Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.385, No.1, 94-99, 2009
A novel calpastatin-based inhibitor improves postischemic neurological recovery
Calpastatin, a naturally occurring protein, is the only inhibitor that is specific for calpain. A novel blood-brain barrier (BBB)-permeant calpastatin-based calpain inhibitor, named B27-HYD, was developed and used to assess calpain's contribution to neurological dysfunction after stroke in rats. Postischemic administration of B27-HYD reduced infarct volume and neurological deficits by 35% and 44%, respectively, compared to untreated animals. We also show that the pharmacologic intervention has engaged the intended biologic target. Our data further demonstrates the potential utility of SBDP145, a signature biomarker of acute brain injury, in evaluating possible mechanisms of calpain in the pathogenesis of stroke and as an adjunct in guiding therapeutic decision making. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Calpain;Calpastatin;Middle cerebral artery occlusion;Neurological recovery;Protease inhibitor;Rat