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4-Hydroxy TEMPO attenuates dichlorvos induced microglial activation and apoptosis.

Aditya Sunkaria1, Deep Raj Sharma, Willayat Yousuf Wani, Kiran Dip Gill.   

Abstract

Microglial cells have been implicated in various neurodegenerative diseases. Previous studies from our lab have shown that dichlorvos (an organophosphate) could induce Parkinson's like features in rats. Recently, we have shown that dichlorvos can induce microglial activation, and if not checked in time could ultimately induce neuronal apoptosis. However, this activation does not always pose a threat to the neurons. Activated microglia also secrete various neuronal growth factors, suggesting that they have beneficial roles in CNS repair. Therefore, it is essential to control their detrimental functions selectively. Here, we tried to find out how microglial cells behave when exposed to dichlorvos in either the presence or absence of potent nitric oxide scavenger and superoxide dismutase mimetic, 4-hydroxy TEMPO (4-HT). Wistar rat pups (1 day) were used to isolate and culture primary microglial cells. We found 4-HT pretreatment successfully attenuated the dichlorvos mediated microglial activation. Moreover, 4-HT pretreatment decreased the up-regulated levels of p53 and its downstream effector, p21. The expression of various cell cycle regulators such as Chk2, CDC25a, and cyclin A remained close to their basal levels when 4-HT pretreatment was given. DNA fragmentation analysis showed significant reduction in the DNA damage of 4-HT pretreated microglia as compared to dichlorvos treated cells. In addition to this, we found 4-HT pretreatment prevented the microglial cells from undergoing apoptotic cell death even after 48 h of dichlorvos exposure. Taken together, our results showed 4-HT pretreatment could successfully ameliorate the dichlorvos induced microglial cell damage.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24369695      PMCID: PMC3930997          DOI: 10.1021/cn400206w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Chem Neurosci        ISSN: 1948-7193            Impact factor:   4.418


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