Literature DB >> 31733348

Minocycline protects neurons against glial cells-mediated bilirubin neurotoxicity.

Changwei Zhou1, Rong Sun2, Chongyi Sun1, Minghao Gu1, Chuan Guo1, Jiyan Zhang1, Yansheng Du3, Huiying Gu4, Qingpeng Liu5.   

Abstract

Unconjugated bilirubin, the end product of heme catabolism and antioxidant, induced brain damage in human neonates is a well-recognized clinical syndrome. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying bilirubin neurotoxicity remain unclear. To characterize the sequence of events leading to bilirubin-induced neurotoxicity, we investigated whether bilirubin-induced glial activation was involved in bilirubin neurotoxicity by exposing co-cultured rat glial cells and cerebellar granule neurons (CGN) to bilirubin. We found that bilirubin could markedly induce the expression of TNF-α and iNOS in glial cells, and even at low concentrations, the co-culture of glial cells with neurons significantly enhances neurotoxicity of bilirubin. Pretreatment of the co-cultured cells with minocycline protected CGN from glia-mediated bilirubin neurotoxicity and inhibited overexpression of TNF-α and iNOS in glia. Furthermore, we found that high doses of bilirubin were able to induce glial injury, and minocycline attenuated bilirubin-induced glial cell death. Our data suggest that glial cells play an important role in brain damage caused by bilirubin, and minocycline blocks bilirubin-induced encephalopathy possibly by directly and indirectly inhibiting neuronal death pathways.
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Keywords:  Bilirubin; Glia; Minocycline; Neuroprotection; Neurotoxicity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31733348      PMCID: PMC7406991          DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2019.11.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Bull        ISSN: 0361-9230            Impact factor:   4.077


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