Protective role of Bacopa monnieri against Rotenone- induced Parkinson’s disease in PC 12 cell lines

G. Swathi, Chintha Venkata Ramaiah, W. Rajendra
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Parkinson disease (PD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra, decreased striatal dopamine (DA) levels, and consequent extrapyramidal motor dysfunction. PC 12 cells originate from pheochromocytoma cells of rat adrenal medulla and share many common characteristics with substantia nigra cells. They produce DA, several growth factors, such as nerve growth factor, fibroblast growth factor and transforming growth factor, and express DA receptors. Hence , these cells are being used to study the alterations in dopaminergic neurons, in vitro, that occur during Parkinson’s disease. Since long term usage of antiparkinsonian drugs cause high incidence of pharmacoresistence and untoward side effects, attention has been paid in recent years to screen bioactive compounds from natural medicinal plants for treatment of several neurological disorders including Parkinson’s disease. Keeping in view of relative importance of natural medicinal plants, the present study is mainly focused to characterize the anti-parkinsonian effect of Bacopa monnieri (BM), an Indian herb which is being extensively used in Ayurveda treatments related to neurological complications. The present study was designed to assess the neurotoxicity of rotenone on DA-producing PC12 cells and explore the possible antiparkinsonian effect of BM in comparing with Levodopa (LD) (Reference control). The survivability studies of PC 12 cell-lines were analysed using MTT assay. Pre-treatment with BM extract significantly ameliorated morphological damage, cell viability, and apoptosis of PC12 cells exposed to RT. Hence BM extract can be effectively used in the treatment of PD and other related neurological disorders.
假马齿苋对鱼藤酮诱导的pc12细胞系帕金森病的保护作用
帕金森病(PD)是一种慢性神经退行性疾病,其特征是黑质多巴胺能(DA)神经元丧失,纹状体多巴胺(DA)水平下降,从而导致锥体外系运动功能障碍。pc12细胞起源于大鼠肾上腺髓质嗜铬细胞瘤细胞,与黑质细胞有许多共同特征。它们产生DA和多种生长因子,如神经生长因子、成纤维细胞生长因子和转化生长因子,并表达DA受体。因此,这些细胞被用于研究帕金森病期间多巴胺能神经元的体外变化。由于长期使用抗帕金森药物会导致高耐药性和不良副作用,从天然药用植物中筛选生物活性化合物治疗包括帕金森病在内的多种神经系统疾病已成为近年来研究的重点。考虑到天然药用植物的相对重要性,本研究主要集中在描述假马齿苋(Bacopa monnieri, BM)的抗帕金森作用。假马齿苋是一种印度草药,被广泛用于阿育吠陀治疗相关的神经系统并发症。本研究旨在评估鱼藤酮对产生da的PC12细胞的神经毒性,并与左旋多巴(LD)(对照)比较,探讨鱼藤酮可能的抗帕金森作用。采用MTT法对pc12细胞株的存活率进行了分析。BM提取物预处理后可显著改善暴露于rt的PC12细胞的形态学损伤、细胞活力和凋亡,因此BM提取物可有效用于PD等相关神经系统疾病的治疗。
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