Stress seems to contribute to the neuropathology of Parkinson’s disease (PD), possibly by dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis. Oxidative distress and mitochondrial dysfunction are key factors involved in the pathophysiology of PD and neuronal glucocorticoid-induced toxicity. Animal PD models have been generated to study the effects of hormonal stress, but no in vitro model has yet been developed. Our aim was to examine the impact of corticosterone (CORT) administration on a dopaminergic neuronal cell model of PD induced by the neurotoxin MPP+, as a new combined PD model based on the marker of endocrine response to stress, CORT, and oxidative-mitochondrial damage. We determined the impact of CORT, MPP+ and their co-incubation on reactive oxygen species production (O2−• ), oxidative stress cellular markers (advanced-oxidation protein products and total antioxidant status), mitochondrial function (mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate) and neurodegeneration (Fluoro-Jade staining). Accordingly, the administration of MPP+ or CORT individually led to cell damage compared to controls (p < 0.05), as determined by several methods, whereas their co-incubation produced strong cell damage (p < 0.05). The combined model described here could be appropriate for investigating neuropathological hallmarks and for evaluating potential new therapeutic tools for PD patients suffering mild to moderate emotional stress.

Impact of glucocorticoid on a cellular model of parkinson’s disease: Oxidative stress and mitochondrial function / Claros, S.; Gil, A.; Martinelli, M.; Valverde, N.; Lara, E.; Boraldi, F.; Pavia, J.; Martin-Montanez, E.; Garcia-Fernandez, M.. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 11:8(2021), pp. 1106-N/A. [10.3390/BRAINSCI11081106]

Impact of glucocorticoid on a cellular model of parkinson’s disease: Oxidative stress and mitochondrial function

Boraldi F.;
2021

Abstract

Stress seems to contribute to the neuropathology of Parkinson’s disease (PD), possibly by dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis. Oxidative distress and mitochondrial dysfunction are key factors involved in the pathophysiology of PD and neuronal glucocorticoid-induced toxicity. Animal PD models have been generated to study the effects of hormonal stress, but no in vitro model has yet been developed. Our aim was to examine the impact of corticosterone (CORT) administration on a dopaminergic neuronal cell model of PD induced by the neurotoxin MPP+, as a new combined PD model based on the marker of endocrine response to stress, CORT, and oxidative-mitochondrial damage. We determined the impact of CORT, MPP+ and their co-incubation on reactive oxygen species production (O2−• ), oxidative stress cellular markers (advanced-oxidation protein products and total antioxidant status), mitochondrial function (mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate) and neurodegeneration (Fluoro-Jade staining). Accordingly, the administration of MPP+ or CORT individually led to cell damage compared to controls (p < 0.05), as determined by several methods, whereas their co-incubation produced strong cell damage (p < 0.05). The combined model described here could be appropriate for investigating neuropathological hallmarks and for evaluating potential new therapeutic tools for PD patients suffering mild to moderate emotional stress.
2021
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1106
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Impact of glucocorticoid on a cellular model of parkinson’s disease: Oxidative stress and mitochondrial function / Claros, S.; Gil, A.; Martinelli, M.; Valverde, N.; Lara, E.; Boraldi, F.; Pavia, J.; Martin-Montanez, E.; Garcia-Fernandez, M.. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 11:8(2021), pp. 1106-N/A. [10.3390/BRAINSCI11081106]
Claros, S.; Gil, A.; Martinelli, M.; Valverde, N.; Lara, E.; Boraldi, F.; Pavia, J.; Martin-Montanez, E.; Garcia-Fernandez, M.
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