Ebselen protects glutamate uptake inhibition caused by methyl mercury but does not by Hg2+.
Toxicology
; 214(1-2): 57-66, 2005 Oct 15.
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Alterations of the neurotransmitter release systems in CNS have been reported in a variety of neuropathological processes associated with heavy metal toxicity. Neurotoxic effects of mercurials were investigated in vitro in cerebral cortex slices from young rats. The present study indicates that: (i) the environmental contaminants methylmercury (MeHg) and mercuric chloride (Hg2+) (50 microM) inhibited the glutamate net uptake from the cerebral cortex of 17-day-old rats; (ii) ebselen (10 microM) reverted the MeHg-induced inhibition of glutamate net uptake but did not protect the inhibition caused by Hg2+. At same time, we investigated another diorganochalcogenide, diphenyl diselenide (PhSe)2 and it was observed that this compound did not revert the action of MeHg or Hg2+; (iii) in addition, we observed that exposure of slices to 50 microM MeHg and Hg2+ for 30 min followed by Trypan blue exclusion assay resulted in 58.5 and 67.5% of staining cells, respectively, indicating a decrease in cell viability. Ebselen protected slices from the deleterious effects of MeHg, but not of Hg2+ on cell viability. Conversely, ebselen did not modify the reduction of MTT caused by MeHg and Hg2+; (iv) the protective effect of ebselen on MeHg-induced inhibition of glutamate net uptake seems to be related to its ability in maintaining cell viability.
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Asunto principal:
Azoles
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Corteza Cerebral
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Compuestos de Organoselenio
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Fármacos Neuroprotectores
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Ácido Glutámico
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Cloruro de Mercurio
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Compuestos de Metilmercurio
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Animals
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En
Revista:
Toxicology
Año:
2005
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Article
País de afiliación:
Brasil