Conclusion
Our data suggest that irisin can attenuate brain damage both morphologically and functionally and protect BBB from disruption after focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion, which is highly associated with the inhibition of the expression and activity of MMP-9 in the brain tissue.
Objective
To investigate whether irisin could protect against blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction following focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion in rats.
Results
After MCAO, the neurological deficit scores, the infarct volume, the brain water content, and the EB content were higher in the FC group than those in the S group (p < .05). While after irisin treatment, these indicators mentioned above were lower than those in the IR group (p < .05). Moreover, the protein expression of MMP-9 in the cortex increased significantly after MCAO, while irisin treatment could decrease the protein expression of MMP-9 in the cortex (p < .05).
