Temperature-dependent neuroprotective effects of acorn flour extract in SH-SY5Y cells against gliotoxin.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Raquel Penalva-Olcina, Giovanni Caprioli, Gianni Sagratini, Laura Acquaticci, Cristina Juan, Ana Juan-García
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Abstract

Gliotoxin (GTX) is a potent mycotoxin that has been shown to induce neurotoxicity through the generation of oxidative stress and disruption of cellular signaling, leading to neuronal cell damage. The neurotoxic effects of GTX have been implicated in various neurodegenerative conditions, making the search for protective agents crucial. This study investigates the chemoprotective effects of acorn flour extract (ACFE) at different temperatures (20 °C, 60 °C, 80 °C, and 100 °C) on SH-SY5Y cells exposed to GTX using both pretreatment and simultaneous treatment strategies (direct treatment, pretreatment and simultaneous treatment). Cell viability was assessed using the MTT assay after 24 and 48 h of exposure. ACFE exhibited varying cytoprotective effects depending on the temperature and exposure conditions. Pre- treatment with 100 °C significantly increased cell viability by up to 51.6% at low GTX concentrations after 48 h; however, ACFE at 60 °C and 80 °C also demonstrated notable protective effects in pretreatment, suggesting a broader range of effective temperatures. Similarly, simultaneous treatment with ACFE (20 °C and 60 °C) enhanced cell viability by up to 124.7% at specific GTX concentrations. In general, higher extraction temperatures (80 °C and 100 °C) were associated with greater chemoprotective potential. These findings support the potential therapeutic application of ACFE in protecting against oxidative stress and neuronal damage, emphasizing the influence of extraction temperature and treatment timing on its efficacy. Further investigations are needed to explore the underlying molecular mechanisms involved in ACFE's protective effects.

橡子粉提取物对SH-SY5Y细胞抗胶质毒素的温度依赖性神经保护作用。
胶质毒素(GTX)是一种强效真菌毒素,已被证明通过产生氧化应激和破坏细胞信号传导来诱导神经毒性,导致神经元细胞损伤。GTX的神经毒性作用与各种神经退行性疾病有关,因此寻找保护剂至关重要。本研究研究了不同温度(20℃、60℃、80℃和100℃)下的ACFE对暴露于GTX的SH-SY5Y细胞的化学保护作用,采用预处理和同时处理策略(直接处理、预处理和同时处理)。暴露24和48 h后用MTT法评估细胞活力。ACFE表现出不同的细胞保护作用,这取决于温度和暴露条件。100°C预处理48 h后,低浓度GTX显著提高细胞活力达51.6%;然而,ACFE在60℃和80℃的预处理也表现出显著的保护作用,表明其有效温度范围更广。同样,在特定GTX浓度下,ACFE(20°C和60°C)同时处理可使细胞活力提高124.7%。一般来说,较高的提取温度(80°C和100°C)与更大的化学保护潜力相关。这些发现支持了ACFE在抗氧化应激和神经元损伤方面的潜在治疗应用,强调了提取温度和治疗时间对其疗效的影响。需要进一步的研究来探索ACFE保护作用的潜在分子机制。
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CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.10%
发文量
66
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods is a peer-reviewed journal whose aim is twofold. Firstly, the journal contains original research on subjects dealing with the mechanisms by which foreign chemicals cause toxic tissue injury. Chemical substances of interest include industrial compounds, environmental pollutants, hazardous wastes, drugs, pesticides, and chemical warfare agents. The scope of the journal spans from molecular and cellular mechanisms of action to the consideration of mechanistic evidence in establishing regulatory policy. Secondly, the journal addresses aspects of the development, validation, and application of new and existing laboratory methods, techniques, and equipment.
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