Caffeic acid alleviates cerebral ischemic injury in rats by resisting ferroptosis via Nrf2 signaling pathway

Oct 13, 2023Acta pharmacologica Sinica

Caffeic acid reduces brain damage after stroke in rats by preventing cell death through the Nrf2 protective pathway

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Abstract

Caffeic acid (2 mg·kg·d) effectively reduced infarct volume and improved neurological outcomes in a rat model of permanent cerebral ischemia.

  • Pre- or post-treatment with caffeic acid significantly decreased oxidative damage and neuroinflammation in the brain after ischemic stroke.
  • The therapeutic effects of caffeic acid persisted for up to 2 hours post-surgery.
  • Caffeic acid enhanced the brain's antioxidant capacity and regulated ferroptosis through the Nrf2 signaling pathway.
  • Inhibition of Nrf2 with ML385 negated the neuroprotective effects of caffeic acid, leading to increased iron ion accumulation.
  • Caffeic acid may provide a potential method for alleviating brain injury following cerebral ischemia.

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