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PARP Inhibitor Compounds Evaluation

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The PARP inhibitors used in this study were purchased from Selleckchem (Houston, TX, USA) with the following names and catalog numbers: A-966492 (catalog number S2197), AG14361 (catalog number S2178), AZD2461 (catalog number S7029), E7449 (catalog number S8419), G007-LK (catalog number S7239), Niraparib (MK-4827; catalog number S2741), NMS-P118 (catalog number S8363), NU1025 (catalog number S7730), Olaparib (AZD2281, Ku-0059436; catalog number S1060), PJ34-HCl (catalog number S7300), Rucaparib (AG-014699, PF-01367338; catalog number S1098), Talazoparib (BMN673; catalog number S7048), and UPF1069 (catalog number S8038). Stock solutions were dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) according to the manufacturer’s protocol to a concentration of 10 mM and stored at −20 °C. Table 1 lists the PARP inhibitors used in this study and their proposed targets.
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Orexin Receptor Antagonists and Neuronal Viability

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Hippocampal neurons were planted in 96-well plates (Corning, Corning, USA) for 24 h. Different reagents were added to cells for 24 h or 48 h. SB334867, an OX1 receptor (OX1R) antagonist [19 (link)], was obtained from Selleck Chemicals (Houston, TX, USA). TCSOX229, the OX2 receptor (OX2R) antagonist [20 (link),21 (link)], and orexin-A were purchased from MCE (NJ, USA). NU1025, an inhibitor of PARP [22 (link)], was obtained from Selleck Chemicals (Houston, TX, USA). The CCK-8 kit (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA) mixed with free FBS DMEM/F-12 medium (Gibco, Carlsbad, CA, USA) was added to the wells after discarding medium. The plates were read using a microplate reader (Thermo, Waltham, MA, USA) at the wavelength of 490 nm.
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