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Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in in Vitro Models of Retinal Neurodegeneration

In recent years, citicoline has been the object of remarkable interest as a possible neuroprotectant. The aim of this study was to investigate if citicoline affected cell survival in primary retinal cultures and if it exerted neuroprotective activity in conditions modeling retinal neurodegeneration....

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Autores principales: Matteucci, Andrea, Varano, Monica, Gaddini, Lucia, Mallozzi, Cinzia, Villa, Marika, Pricci, Flavia, Malchiodi-Albedi, Fiorella
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4013628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24736780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms15046286
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author Matteucci, Andrea
Varano, Monica
Gaddini, Lucia
Mallozzi, Cinzia
Villa, Marika
Pricci, Flavia
Malchiodi-Albedi, Fiorella
author_facet Matteucci, Andrea
Varano, Monica
Gaddini, Lucia
Mallozzi, Cinzia
Villa, Marika
Pricci, Flavia
Malchiodi-Albedi, Fiorella
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description In recent years, citicoline has been the object of remarkable interest as a possible neuroprotectant. The aim of this study was to investigate if citicoline affected cell survival in primary retinal cultures and if it exerted neuroprotective activity in conditions modeling retinal neurodegeneration. Primary retinal cultures, obtained from rat embryos, were first treated with increasing concentrations of citicoline (up to 1000 μM) and analyzed in terms of apoptosis and caspase activation and characterized by immunocytochemistry to identify neuronal and glial cells. Subsequently, excitotoxic concentration of glutamate or High Glucose-containing cell culture medium (HG) was administered as well-known conditions modeling neurodegeneration. Glutamate or HG treatments were performed in the presence or not of citicoline. Neuronal degeneration was evaluated in terms of apoptosis and loss of synapses. The results showed that citicoline did not cause any damage to the retinal neuroglial population up to 1000 μM. At the concentration of 100 μM, it was able to counteract neuronal cell damage both in glutamate- and HG-treated retinal cultures by decreasing proapoptotic effects and contrasting synapse loss. These data confirm that citicoline can efficiently exert a neuroprotective activity. In addition, the results suggest that primary retinal cultures, under conditions inducing neurodegeneration, may represent a useful system to investigate citicoline neuroprotective mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-40136282014-05-08 Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in in Vitro Models of Retinal Neurodegeneration Matteucci, Andrea Varano, Monica Gaddini, Lucia Mallozzi, Cinzia Villa, Marika Pricci, Flavia Malchiodi-Albedi, Fiorella Int J Mol Sci Article In recent years, citicoline has been the object of remarkable interest as a possible neuroprotectant. The aim of this study was to investigate if citicoline affected cell survival in primary retinal cultures and if it exerted neuroprotective activity in conditions modeling retinal neurodegeneration. Primary retinal cultures, obtained from rat embryos, were first treated with increasing concentrations of citicoline (up to 1000 μM) and analyzed in terms of apoptosis and caspase activation and characterized by immunocytochemistry to identify neuronal and glial cells. Subsequently, excitotoxic concentration of glutamate or High Glucose-containing cell culture medium (HG) was administered as well-known conditions modeling neurodegeneration. Glutamate or HG treatments were performed in the presence or not of citicoline. Neuronal degeneration was evaluated in terms of apoptosis and loss of synapses. The results showed that citicoline did not cause any damage to the retinal neuroglial population up to 1000 μM. At the concentration of 100 μM, it was able to counteract neuronal cell damage both in glutamate- and HG-treated retinal cultures by decreasing proapoptotic effects and contrasting synapse loss. These data confirm that citicoline can efficiently exert a neuroprotective activity. In addition, the results suggest that primary retinal cultures, under conditions inducing neurodegeneration, may represent a useful system to investigate citicoline neuroprotective mechanisms. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2014-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4013628/ /pubmed/24736780 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms15046286 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Matteucci, Andrea
Varano, Monica
Gaddini, Lucia
Mallozzi, Cinzia
Villa, Marika
Pricci, Flavia
Malchiodi-Albedi, Fiorella
Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in in Vitro Models of Retinal Neurodegeneration
title Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in in Vitro Models of Retinal Neurodegeneration
title_full Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in in Vitro Models of Retinal Neurodegeneration
title_fullStr Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in in Vitro Models of Retinal Neurodegeneration
title_full_unstemmed Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in in Vitro Models of Retinal Neurodegeneration
title_short Neuroprotective Effects of Citicoline in in Vitro Models of Retinal Neurodegeneration
title_sort neuroprotective effects of citicoline in in vitro models of retinal neurodegeneration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4013628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24736780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms15046286
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