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Nrf2 Signaling in Sodium Azide-Treated Oligodendrocytes Restores Mitochondrial Functions.

Annette Liessem-Schmitz1, Nico Teske2, Miriam Scheld1, Stella Nyamoya1,2, Adib Zendedel1, Cordian Beyer1, Tim Clarner1, Athanassios Fragoulis3.   

Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunctions mark a critical step in many central nervous system (CNS) pathologies, including multiple sclerosis (MS). Such dysfunctions lead to depolarization of mitochondrial membranes and imbalanced redox homeostasis. In this context, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are potentially deleterious but can also act as an important signaling step for cellular maintenance. The transcription factor nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2), the key regulator in the cellular oxidative stress-response, induces a battery of genes involved in repair and regeneration. Here, we investigated the relevance of Nrf2 signaling for the prevention of cellular damage caused by dysfunctional mitochondria. We employed sodium azide (SA) as mitochondrial inhibitor on oligodendroglial OliNeu cells in vitro, and the cuprizone model with wild type and GFAP-Cre+::Keap1loxP/loxP mice to induce mitochondrial defects. The importance of Nrf2 for cellular functions and survival after SA treatment was elucidated by in vitro knockdown experiments with shRNA directed against Nrf2 and its inhibitor Keap1 as well as by methysticin treatment. Metabolic activity, cytotoxicity, and depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane were analyzed after SA treatment. The expression of Nrf2 target genes as well as endoplasmic reticulum stress response genes was additionally measured by real-time PCR (in vitro) and PCR gene arrays (in vivo). Treatment of OliNeu cells with SA resulted in significant depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane, decreased metabolic activity, and increased cytotoxicity. This was partly counteracted in Nrf2-hyperactivated cells and intensified in Nrf2-knockdown cells. Our studies demonstrate a key role of Nrf2 in maintaining cellular functions and survival in the context of mitochondrial dysfunction.

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Keywords:  Complex IV; Depolarization; Mitochondrial dysfunction; Nrf2; Oligodendrocytes; Sodium azide

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30140996     DOI: 10.1007/s12031-018-1159-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Neurosci        ISSN: 0895-8696            Impact factor:   3.444


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