Research Article

A Linarin Derivative Protects against Ischemia-Induced Neuronal Injury in Mice by Promoting Cerebral Blood Flow Recovery via KDELR-Dependent CSPG4 Activation

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BLR both aroused CSPG4 pathway and KDELR-associated MAPK cascades in ischemic stroke. (a) Effects of BLR on the phosphorylation levels of CSPG4 downstream targets (phosphorylated Akt and phosphorylated Src). (b) Effects of BLR on the phosphorylation levels of KDELR-associated MAPK cascades (p38 and CREB). (c) BLR affected the expression levels of ER-resident molecular chaperones including GRP94 and GRP78. (d) A schematic diagram in which a derivate of linarin (BLR) protects against neurovascular unit injury via KDELR-dependent CSPG4 activation in ischemic stroke ( per group). ## compared with the sham group. compared with the MCAO group.