Title of article :
Neurosteroid dehydroepiandrosterone attenuates 6-hydroxydopamine-induced apoptosis in a cell model of Parkinson's disease
Author/Authors :
Mehdizadeh, Anahita Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Aali, Bibi Shahnaz Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Hajializadeh, Zahra Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Torkzadeh-Mahani, Shima Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Esmaeili-Mahani, Saeed Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman
Abstract :
Introduction: Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder
characterized by progressive death of midbrain dopaminergic neurons. Neurosteroid
dehydroepiandrosteone (DHEA) is synthesized de novo in brain glial cells and its
concentration is particularly high in the brain, which dramatically decreases by aging.
DHEA has neuroprotective activity against different types of neural injuries. In this
study, we investigated the effects of DHEA on 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-induced
toxicity in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells as an in vitro model of Parkinson’s
disease.
Methods: Cell damage was induced by 150μM 6-OHDA and the cell survival rate
was examined by MTT assay. The level of intracellular reactive oxygen species
(ROS) was determined with a 2,7-dichlorofluorescein diacetate probe. Immunoblotting
was also employed to determine the level of biochemical markers of neural apoptosis
in PC12 cells.
Results: The data demonstrated toxic effect of 6-OHDA by reducing cell viability in a
dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, activated caspase-3 and Bax/Bcl2 ratio were
significantly increased in 6-OHDA-treated cells. Incubation of cells with DHEA (400
and 600μg/ml) decreased cell damage.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that DHEA has protective effects against 6-OHDAinduced
neural damage. The mechanisms of these effects may be due to the
attenuation of neural apoptosis and suggest therapeutic potential of this neurosteroid
in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
Keywords :
Dehydroepiandrosterone , Parkinson’s disease , 6-hydroxydopamine , Apoptosis , PC12 cells
Journal title :
Physiology and Pharmacology