Title of article :
Crosstalk between BDNF and TNFα in brain versus serum of the cuprizone-induced multiple sclerosis in C57BL/6 mice
Author/Authors :
Rowhani-Rad, Soodeh Department of Basic Science - School of Veterinary Medicine - Shiraz University, Shiraz , Taherianfard, Mahnaz Department of Basic Science - School of Veterinary Medicine - Shiraz University, Shiraz
Abstract :
Introduction: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and tumor necrosis factor-α
(TNFα) are two critical factors in multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of the present study
is comparing the crosstalk between BDNF and TNFα in the brain versus serum and
their effects on recovery of C57BL/6 mice demyelination in cuprizone model.
Methods: Fifteen C57BL/6 mice 6-week-old in three different groups were used:
control (standard rodent chow), cuprizone-exposed1 (CPZ1; 0.2% cuprizone feeding
for 5 weeks) and cuprizone-exposed2 (CPZ2; 0.2% cuprizone feeding for 5 weeks
followed by 2 weeks of cuprizone withdrawal). To prove MS induction and cognitive
behavioral impairment, Y-maze test and histological studies with luxol fast blue
staining were done. The levels of BDNF and TNFα in the brain and serum were
measured by ELIZA kits.
Results: In the present study, Y-maze test demonstrated that MS significantly
impaired the cognitive behavior in both CPZ groups compared to control group.
Demyelination in corpus callosum (CC) significantly was higher in the two CPZ groups
relative to control group. The brain levels of BDNF significantly decreased while the
brain levels of TNFα significantly increased in both CPZ groups compared to control
group. Serum levels of BDNF and TNFα significantly increased in CPZ1 group
compared to control group.
Conclusion: According to the present results, cuprizone-induced MS caused to an
extensive demyelination in CC, which led to impaired cognitive behavior. Moreover,
brain and serum levels of BDNF and TNFα as well as their crosstalk were affected by
cuprizone exposure.
Keywords :
BDNF , TNFα , Multiple sclerosis , de and re-myelination , Cuprizone
Journal title :
Physiology and Pharmacology