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The flavonoid luteolin reduces mutant huntingtin aggregation and cytotoxicity in huntingtin-mutated neuroblastoma cells.
Ramadan, Azza; Mohammed, Abuelnor; Elnour, Asim Ahmed; Sadeq, Adel; Al Mazrouei, Nadia; Alkaabi, Maisoun; Al-Kubaisi, Khalid Awad; Beshir, Semira Abdi; Menon, Vineetha; AlAmoodi, Abdulla; Sam, Kishore Ganana; Saeed, Ali Awadallah Ali Mohamed; Abdalla, Sami Fatehi; Hussein, Samah Mohammed.
Afiliação
  • Ramadan A; College of Pharmacy, Al Ain University, Abu Dhabi Campus Abu Dhabi, UAE, AAU Health and Biomedical Research Center, Al Ain University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
  • Mohammed A; Department of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medical, Dar Al Uloom University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Elnour AA; Department of Histology and Embryology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 13 Hangkong Road, Wuhan 430030, People's Republic of China.
  • Sadeq A; Program of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Al Ain University, Abu Dhabi campus, Abu Dhabi-United Arab Emirates (UAE), AAU Health and Biomedical Research Center, Al Ain University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
  • Al Mazrouei N; Program of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Al Ain University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.
  • Alkaabi M; Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacotherapeutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
  • Al-Kubaisi KA; New Medical Center (NMC) Royal Women's Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
  • Beshir SA; Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacotherapeutics, College of Pharmacy-University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
  • Menon V; Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacotherapeutics, Dubai Pharmacy College For Girls, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
  • AlAmoodi A; Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, Gulf Medical University, United Arab Emirates.
  • Sam KG; Ambulatory Healthcare Services, Academic Affairs, Abu Dhabi Health Services (SEHA), United Arab Emirates.
  • Saeed AAAM; Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacotherapeutics, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
  • Abdalla SF; Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Clinical and Industrial Pharmacy, National University-Sudan, Mycetoma Research Center, Khartoum, Sudan.
  • Hussein SM; Clinical Department, College of Medicine, University of Almaarefa, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pharm J ; 31(12): 101871, 2023 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38125952
ABSTRACT

Background:

Huntington's disease is an inherited progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by an expansion of the polyglutamine tract leading to malformation and aggregation of the mutant huntingtin protein in the cell cytoplasm and nucleus of affected brain regions. The development of neuroprotective agents from plants has received considerable research attention.

Objective:

Our study aims to investigate the neuroprotective effects of luteolin and the mechanisms that underline its potential mediated protection in the mutant htt neuroblastoma cells.

Methods:

The mutant htt neuroblastoma cells were transfected with 160Q, and the control wild-type neuroblastoma cells were transfected with 20Q htt for 24 h and later treated with luteolin. Cell viability was determined by MTT and PI staining in both groups, while western blotting was used to evaluate caspase 3 protein expression. Aggregation formation was assessed via immunofluorescence microscopy. Also, western blotting was utilized to measure the protein expression of mutant htt aggregated and soluble protein, Nrf2 and HO-1. The impact of Nrf2 on luteolin-treated neuroblastoma cells was assessed using small interfering RNAs.

Results:

Our study reports that luteolin can protect cultured cells from mutant huntingtin cytotoxicity, evidenced by increased viability and decreased apoptosis. Also, luteolin reduced the accumulation of soluble and insoluble mutant huntingtin aggregates in mutant htt neuroblastoma cells transfected with 160Q compared to the control wild-type. The mutant htt aggregate reduction mediated by luteolin appeared to be independent of the Nrf2 -HO-1 antioxidant pathway.

Conclusion:

Luteolin presents a new potential therapeutic and protective agent for the treatment and decreasing the cytotoxicity in neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington's disease.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article