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Pifithrin-Alpha Reduces Methamphetamine Neurotoxicity in Cultured Dopaminergic Neurons.

Yun-Hsiang Chen1,2, Eunkyung Bae1, Hsi Chen1, Seong-Jin Yu1, Brandon K Harvey3, Nigel H Greig4, Yun Wang5.   

Abstract

Methamphetamine (Meth) is a widely abused stimulant. High-dose Meth induces degeneration of dopaminergic neurons through p53-mediated apoptosis. A recent study indicated that treatment with the p53 inhibitor, pifithrin-alpha (PFT-α), antagonized Meth-mediated behavioral deficits in mice. The mechanisms underpinning the protective action of PFT-α against Meth have not been identified, and hence, their investigation is the focus of this study. Primary dopaminergic neuronal cultures were prepared from rat embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue. High-dose Meth challenge reduced tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity and increased terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dNTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) labeling. PFT-α significantly antagonized these responses. PFT-α also reduced Meth-activated translocation of p53 to the nucleus, an initial step before transcription. Previous studies have indicated that p53 can also activate cell death through transcription-independent pathways. We found that PFT-α attenuated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stressor thapsigargin (Tg)-mediated loss of dopaminergic neurons. ER stress was further monitored through the release of Gaussia luciferase (GLuc) from SH-SY5Y cells overexpressing GLuc-based Secreted ER Calcium-Modulated Protein (GLuc-SERCaMP). Meth or Tg significantly increased GLuc release in to the media, with PFT-α significantly reducing GLuc release. Additionally, PFT-α significantly attenuated Meth-induced CHOP expression. In conclusion, our data indicate that PFT-α is neuroprotective against Meth-mediated neurodegeneration via transcription-dependent nuclear and -independent cytosolic ER stress pathways.

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Keywords:  Degeneration; Dopaminergic; Methamphetamine; Pifithrin-alpha; p53

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31069753     DOI: 10.1007/s12640-019-00050-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurotox Res        ISSN: 1029-8428            Impact factor:   3.911


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