Thrombolytic activity of cheonggukjang kinase in recovery from brain damage in a rat cerebral embolic stroke model

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Angella M Anthony Jalin [1 ]
Chae Kwan Lee [2 ]
Chae Yeon Lee [1 ]
A Reum Kang [1 ]
Chung Mu Park [3 ]
Jae Ho Cha [4 ]
Jeong Hwan Kim [5 ]
Soo Woong Lee [6 ]
Young Sun Song [3 ]
Jong Tae Lee [2 ]
Sung Goo Kang [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Biological Sciences,First Research Group,Inje University
[2] Institute of Environmental and Occupational Medicine & Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine,Pusan Paik Hospital,Inje University
[3] Department of Smart Foods & Drugs,Inje University
[4] Department of Microbiology,Pusan National University
[5] Division of Applied Life Science,Gyeongsang National University
[6] Advanced Research Center for Multiple Myeloma,Department of Microbiology,Bio-Marker Research Center for Personalized Therapy,College of Medicine,Inje University
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
brain damage; cheonggukjang kinase; fibrin clot lysis assay; middle cerebral artery occlusion; platelet rich clot lysis assay; thrombolytic activity;
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R285.5 [中药实验药理];
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摘要
Cheonggukjang is a soybean paste made by fermenting whole cooked soybeans with Bacillus subtilis. Cheonggukjang contains a fibrinolytic enzyme that could provide clinical applications for removing blood clots. In the present study,the term "cheonggukjang kinase"(CGK) was used to refer to this fibrinolytic enzyme. The thrombolytic effects of CGK were analyzed in a rat model of cerebral embolic stroke produced by middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO) . Results from fibrin and platelet-rich clot lysis assays demonstrated that thrombolytic activity was greatest in CGKs,which were cultured for 40 hours. In addition,T50,the time needed to decompose 50% of the clot,did not change with plasminogen treatment,indicating that CGK was not a plasminogen activator,but was rather presumed to act as a plasmin-like protein. An intravenous infusion of CGK(1 U plasmin-like activity/100 μg CGK/kg) at 1 hour after MCAO resulted in removal of clots in a rat model of cerebral embolic stroke. CGK-treated groups exhibited a significant dose-dependent reduction in infarct volume. CGK treatment also improved functional recovery,as assessed by neurological deficit scores. Decreased infarct volume and improved functional recovery following CGK treatment was greater compared with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator(10 mg/kg) . These results suggested that CGK effectively reduced infarct volume and improved functional recovery following ischemic brain injury. CGK exhibits a number of potential clinical applications in the treatment of cerebral embolic stroke.
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