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A Synthetic Heparin-Mimicking Polyanionic Compound Inhibits Central Nervous System Inflammation

Journal of the neurological sciences(2003)

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The immunomodulating capacity of heparin led us to test the effect of the synthetic heparin-mimicking and low anticoagulant compound RG-13577 on the course of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and central nervous system (CNS) inflammation. EAE was induced in SJL mice by inoculation with whole mouse spinal cord homogenate. RG-13577, delivered intraperitoneally, inhibited the clinical signs of acute EAE and markedly ameliorated inflammation in the spinal cord, primarily by inhibiting heparanase activity in lymphocytes and astrocytes and thus impairing lymphocyte traffic. RG-13577 treatment was effective when started on day of disease induction or day 7 after induction. The low molecular weight heparin, enoxaparin, tested under the same conditions, exerted only a minor insignificant inhibitory effect. RG-13577 also inhibited the tyrosine phosphorylation of several proteins, particularly Erk1 and Erk2 of the MAP kinase signaling pathways associated with inflammation and cell proliferation. RG-13577 blocked the activity of sPLA2 and inhibited CNS PGE2 production both in vivo and in vitro.
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heparin-mimicking polyanionic compound (HMPAC),CNS inflammation,EAE,multiple sclerosis,immunomodulation,heparanase
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