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l-Theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes

l-Theanine (γ-glutamylethylamide), a component of green tea, is considered to have regulatory and neuroprotective roles in the brain. The present study was designed to determine the effect of l-theanine on excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in both cell culture and animal experiments. The primary...

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Autores principales: Takeshima, Mika, Miyazaki, Ikuko, Murakami, Shinki, Kita, Taizo, Asanuma, Masato
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Publicado: the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5018574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.16-15
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author Takeshima, Mika
Miyazaki, Ikuko
Murakami, Shinki
Kita, Taizo
Asanuma, Masato
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Miyazaki, Ikuko
Murakami, Shinki
Kita, Taizo
Asanuma, Masato
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description l-Theanine (γ-glutamylethylamide), a component of green tea, is considered to have regulatory and neuroprotective roles in the brain. The present study was designed to determine the effect of l-theanine on excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in both cell culture and animal experiments. The primary cultured mesencephalic neurons or co-cultures of mesencephalic neurons and striatal astrocytes were pretreated with l-theanine for 72 h, and then treated with excess dopamine for further 24 h. The cell viability of dopamine neurons and levels of glutathione were evaluated. Excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity was significantly attenuated by 72 h preincubation with l-theanine in neuron-astrocyte co-cultures but not in neuron-rich cultures. Exposure to l-theanine increased the levels of glutathione in both astrocytes and glial conditioned medium. The glial conditioned medium from l-theanine-pretreated striatal astrocytes attenuated dopamine-induced neurotoxicity and quinoprotein formation in mesencephalic neurons. In addition, replacement of l-glutamate with l-theanine in an in vitro cell-free glutathione-synthesis system produced glutathione-like thiol compounds. Furthermore, l-theanine administration (4 mg/kg, p.o.) for 14 days significantly increased glutathione levels in the striatum of mice. The results suggest that l-theanine provides neuroprotection against oxidative stress-induced neuronal damage by humoral molecules released from astrocytes, probably including glutathione.
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spelling pubmed-50185742016-10-03 l-Theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes Takeshima, Mika Miyazaki, Ikuko Murakami, Shinki Kita, Taizo Asanuma, Masato J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article l-Theanine (γ-glutamylethylamide), a component of green tea, is considered to have regulatory and neuroprotective roles in the brain. The present study was designed to determine the effect of l-theanine on excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in both cell culture and animal experiments. The primary cultured mesencephalic neurons or co-cultures of mesencephalic neurons and striatal astrocytes were pretreated with l-theanine for 72 h, and then treated with excess dopamine for further 24 h. The cell viability of dopamine neurons and levels of glutathione were evaluated. Excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity was significantly attenuated by 72 h preincubation with l-theanine in neuron-astrocyte co-cultures but not in neuron-rich cultures. Exposure to l-theanine increased the levels of glutathione in both astrocytes and glial conditioned medium. The glial conditioned medium from l-theanine-pretreated striatal astrocytes attenuated dopamine-induced neurotoxicity and quinoprotein formation in mesencephalic neurons. In addition, replacement of l-glutamate with l-theanine in an in vitro cell-free glutathione-synthesis system produced glutathione-like thiol compounds. Furthermore, l-theanine administration (4 mg/kg, p.o.) for 14 days significantly increased glutathione levels in the striatum of mice. The results suggest that l-theanine provides neuroprotection against oxidative stress-induced neuronal damage by humoral molecules released from astrocytes, probably including glutathione. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2016-09 2016-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5018574/ /pubmed/27698535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.16-15 Text en Copyright © 2016 JCBN This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Takeshima, Mika
Miyazaki, Ikuko
Murakami, Shinki
Kita, Taizo
Asanuma, Masato
l-Theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes
title l-Theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes
title_full l-Theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes
title_fullStr l-Theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes
title_full_unstemmed l-Theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes
title_short l-Theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes
title_sort l-theanine protects against excess dopamine-induced neurotoxicity in the presence of astrocytes
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5018574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.16-15
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