| Literature DB >> 35661325 |
Mersedeh Shayan1, Soghra Mehri2,3, Bibi Marjan Razavi4,5, Hossein Hosseinzadeh6,7.
Abstract
Cadmium (Cd) is a well-known heavy metal and a neurotoxic agent. Minocycline (Mino) is an anti-microbial agent with a lipophilic structure that crosses the blood-brain barrier and enters the cerebral tissue. In recent studies, Mino has been introduced as an antioxidant and anti-apoptotic chemical compound, and therefore, it was examined as a protective candidate against Cd-induced neurotoxicity. In this study, PC12 cells were exposed to Cd alone, or after being pre-treated with Mino. Initially, the cell viability and oxidative stress were analyzed using the MTT assay and fluorimetry, respectively. Then, Cd-induced apoptosis and Mino anti-apoptotic effect were evaluated in both intrinsic and extrinsic pathways using western blot analysis. Exposing PC12 cells to Cd for 24 h decreased cell viability and increased production of reactive oxygen species in comparison with the control group. Cd (35 μM) also elevated the level of caspase-8, Bax/Bcl-2, and caspase-3 proteins in the cells. Mino pre-treatment for 2 h (100 nM) increased the number of viable cells and decreased the production of reactive oxygen species, and the level of all apoptotic markers in comparison to Cd-treated cells. Considering all the evidence, it appears that Mino holds promising antioxidant and anti-apoptotic activity and can protect cells against Cd-induced oxidative stress and prevent apoptotic cell death.Entities:
Keywords: Apoptosis; Cadmium; Minocycline; Neuroprotection; Neurotoxicity; Oxidative stress
Year: 2022 PMID: 35661325 DOI: 10.1007/s12011-022-03305-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Trace Elem Res ISSN: 0163-4984 Impact factor: 3.738