NLRP3 mediates the neuroprotective effects of SVHRSP derived from scorpion venom in rotenone-induced experimental Parkinson’s disease model

Apr 18, 2023Journal of ethnopharmacology

NLRP3 may help protect the brain with scorpion venom peptide in a Parkinson’s disease model caused by rotenone

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Abstract

SVHRSP, a polypeptide with 99.3% purity derived from scorpion venom, shows potent neuroprotective effects in Parkinson's disease models.

  • SVHRSP provides dopaminergic neuroprotection by inhibiting neuroinflammatory pathways mediated by microglia.
  • Depletion of microglia significantly reduces the neuroprotective efficacy of SVHRSP against dopamine neuron toxicity.
  • SVHRSP inhibits the expression and activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome in rotenone-induced Parkinson's disease mice.
  • Inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome activity diminishes the anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects of SVHRSP.
  • These findings suggest that NLRP3 plays a critical role in the neuroprotective effects of SVHRSP in experimental models of Parkinson's disease.

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