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Neurotox Res ; 40(5): 1337-1347, 2022 Oct.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36057040

Methylglyoxal (MG) is a reactive dicarbonyl compound formed mostly via the glycolytic pathway. Elevated blood glucose levels can cause MG accumulation in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid in patients with diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer's disease. Under these disease conditions, the high reactivity of MG leads to modification of proteins and other biomolecules, generating advanced glycation end products (AGEs), which are considered mediators in neurodegenerative diseases. We investigated the integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and astrocyte response in the hippocampus to acute insult induced by MG when it was intracerebroventricularly administered to rats. Seventy-two hours later, BBB integrity was lost, as assessed by the entry of Evans dye into the brain tissue and albumin in the cerebrospinal fluid, and a decrease in aquaporin-4 and connexin-43 in the hippocampal tissue. MG did not induce changes in the hippocampal contents of RAGE in this short interval, but decreased the expression of S100B, an astrocyte-secreted protein that binds RAGE. The expression of two important transcription factors of the antioxidant response, NF-κB and Nrf2, was unchanged. However, hemeoxigenase-1 was upregulated in the MG-treated group. These data corroborate the idea that hippocampal cells are targets of MG toxicity and that BBB dysfunction and specific glial alterations induced by this compound may contribute to the behavioral and cognitive alterations observed in these animals.


Aquaporins , Pyruvaldehyde , Albumins/metabolism , Animals , Antioxidants/metabolism , Aquaporins/metabolism , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Blood-Brain Barrier/metabolism , Connexins/metabolism , Glycation End Products, Advanced/toxicity , Hippocampus/metabolism , NF-E2-Related Factor 2/metabolism , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Pyruvaldehyde/pharmacology , Rats , Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products/metabolism
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Neurochem Res ; 46(2): 183-196, 2021 Feb.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33095439

Methylglyoxal (MG) is a by-product of glycolysis. In pathological conditions, particularly diabetes mellitus, this molecule is unbalanced, causing widespread protein glycation. In addition to protein glycation, other effects resulting from high levels of MG in the central nervous system may involve the direct modulation of GABAergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission, with evidence suggesting that the effects of MG may be related to behavioral changes and glial dysfunction. In order to evaluate the direct influence of MG on behavioral and biochemical parameters, we used a high intracerebroventricular final concentration (3 µM/µL) to assess acute effects on memory and locomotor behavior in rats, as well as the underlying alterations in glutamatergic and astroglial parameters. MG induced, 12 h after injection, a decrease in locomotor activity in the Open field and anxiolytic effects in rats submitted to elevated plus-maze. Subsequently, 36 h after surgery, MG injection also induced cognitive impairment in both short and long-term memory, as evaluated by novel object recognition task, and in short-term spatial memory, as evaluated by the Y-maze test. In addition, hippocampal glutamate uptake decreased and glutamine synthetase activity and glutathione levels diminished during seventy-two hours after infusion of MG. Interestingly, the astrocytic protein, S100B, was increased in the cerebrospinal fluid, accompanied by decreased hippocampal S100B mRNA expression, without any change in protein content. Taken together, these results may improve our understanding of how this product of glucose metabolism can induce the brain dysfunction observed in diabetic patients, as well as in other neurodegenerative conditions, and further defines the role of astrocytes in disease and therapeutics.


Astrocytes/drug effects , Locomotion/drug effects , Memory, Long-Term/drug effects , Memory, Short-Term/drug effects , Pyruvaldehyde/toxicity , Animals , Elevated Plus Maze Test , Glutamic Acid/metabolism , Hippocampus/metabolism , Infusions, Intraventricular , Male , Maze Learning/drug effects , Open Field Test/drug effects , Pyruvaldehyde/administration & dosage , Rats, Wistar
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