| Literature DB >> 22949092 |
Sijing Luo1, Tian Lan, Weiliang Liao, Meishun Zhao, Hong Yang.
Abstract
Protein kinase C (PKC) signaling pathway is recognized as an important molecular mechanism of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the regulation of neuronal plasticity and survival. Genistein, the most active molecule of soy isoflavones, exerts neuroprotective roles in AD. However, the detailed mechanism has not been fully understood yet. The present study aimed to investigate whether the neuroprotective effects of genistein against amyloid β (Aβ)-induced toxicity in cultured rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells is involved in PKC signaling pathway. PC12 cells were pretreated with genistein for 2 h following incubation with Aβ(25-35) for additional 24 h. Cell viability was assessed by MTT. Hoechst33342/PI staining was applied to determine the apoptotic cells. PKC activity, intracellular calcium level and caspase-3 activity were analyzed by assay kits. The results showed that pretreatment with genistein significantly increased cell viability and PKC activity, decreased the levels of intracellular calcium, attenuated Hoechst/PI staining and blocked caspase-3 activity in Aβ(25-35)-treated PC12 cells. Pretreatment of Myr, a general PKC inhibitor, significantly attenuated the neuroprotective effect of genistein against Aβ(25-35)-treated PC12 cells. The present study indicates that PKC signaling pathway is involved in the neuroprotective action of genistein against Aβ(25-35)-induced toxicity in PC12 cells.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22949092 DOI: 10.1007/s11064-012-0872-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurochem Res ISSN: 0364-3190 Impact factor: 3.996