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Effects of copper on viability and functional properties of hippocampal neurons in vitro.

Marina R Kapkaeva1, Olga V Popova1, Rodion V Kondratenko1, Pavel D Rogozin1, Elisaveta E Genrikhs1, Elena V Stelmashook1, Vladimir G Skrebitsky1, Leonid G Khaspekov1, Nickolay K Isaev2.   

Abstract

Copper (Cu2+) is an essential metal presented in the mammalian brain and released from synaptic vesicles following neuronal depolarization. However, the disturbance of Cu2+ homeostasis results in neurotoxicity. In our study we performed for the first time a combined functional investigation of cultured hippocampal neurons under Cu2+ exposure, its effect on spontaneous spike activity of hippocampal neuronal network cultured on multielectrode array (MEA), and development of long-term potentiation (LTP) in acute hippocampal slices in the presence of Cu2+. Application of 0.2mM CuCl2 for 24h reduced viability of cultured neurons to 40±6%, whereas 0.01mM CuCl2 did not influence significantly on the neuronal survival. However, exposure to the action of 0.01mM Cu2+ resulted in pronounced reduction of network spike activity and abolished LTP induced by high-frequency stimulation of Schaffer's collaterals in CA1 pyramidal neurons of hippocampal slices. Antioxidant Trolox, the hydrosoluble vitamin E analogue, prevented neurotoxic effect and alterations of network activity under Cu2+ exposure, but didn't change the impairment of LTP in Cu2+-exposured hippocampal slices. We hypothesized that spontaneous network neuronal activity probably is one of the potential targets of Cu2+-induced neurotoxicity, in which free radicals can be involved. At the same time, it may be suggested that Cu2+-induced alterations of long-lasting trace processes (like LTP) are not mediated by oxidative damage.
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Keywords:  Copper toxicity; Hippocampal neurons; LTP; Spike

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28189473     DOI: 10.1016/j.etp.2017.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Toxicol Pathol        ISSN: 0940-2993


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