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Clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy

Adult neurogenesis, the production of newborn neurons from neural stem cells (NSCs) has been suggested to be decreased in patients with schizophrenia. A similar finding was observed in an animal model of schizophrenia, as indicated by decreased bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labelling cells in response to...

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Autores principales: Lundberg, Mathias, Curbo, Sophie, Bohman, Hannes, Agartz, Ingrid, Ögren, Sven-Ove, Patrone, Cesare, Mansouri, Shiva
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6981094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31919522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20193156
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author Lundberg, Mathias
Curbo, Sophie
Bohman, Hannes
Agartz, Ingrid
Ögren, Sven-Ove
Patrone, Cesare
Mansouri, Shiva
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Curbo, Sophie
Bohman, Hannes
Agartz, Ingrid
Ögren, Sven-Ove
Patrone, Cesare
Mansouri, Shiva
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description Adult neurogenesis, the production of newborn neurons from neural stem cells (NSCs) has been suggested to be decreased in patients with schizophrenia. A similar finding was observed in an animal model of schizophrenia, as indicated by decreased bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labelling cells in response to a non-competitive N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist. The antipsychotic drug clozapine was shown to counteract the observed decrease in BrdU-labelled cells in hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG). However, phenotypic determination by immunohistochemistry analysis could not reveal whether BrdU-positive cells were indeed NSCs. Using a previously established cell model for analysing NSC protection in vitro, we investigated a protective effect of clozapine on NSCs. Primary NSCs were isolated from the mouse subventricular zone (SVZ), we show that clozapine had a NSC protective activity alone, as evident by employing an ATP cell viability assay. In contrast, haloperidol did not show any NSC protective properties. Subsequently, cells were exposed to the non-competitive NMDA-receptor antagonist ketamine. Clozapine, but not haloperidol, had a NSC protective/anti-apoptotic activity against ketamine-induced cytotoxicity. The observed NSC protective activity of clozapine was associated with increased expression of the anti-apoptotic marker Bcl-2, decreased expression of the pro-apoptotic cleaved form of caspase-3 and associated with decreased expression of the autophagosome marker 1A/1B-light chain 3 (LC3-II). Collectively, our findings suggest that clozapine may have a protective/anti-apoptotic effect on NSCs, supporting previous in vivo observations, indicating a neurogenesis-promoting activity for clozapine. If the data are further confirmed in vivo, the results may encourage an expanded use of clozapine to restore impaired neurogenesis in schizophrenia.
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spelling pubmed-69810942020-02-05 Clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy Lundberg, Mathias Curbo, Sophie Bohman, Hannes Agartz, Ingrid Ögren, Sven-Ove Patrone, Cesare Mansouri, Shiva Biosci Rep Neuroscience Adult neurogenesis, the production of newborn neurons from neural stem cells (NSCs) has been suggested to be decreased in patients with schizophrenia. A similar finding was observed in an animal model of schizophrenia, as indicated by decreased bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labelling cells in response to a non-competitive N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist. The antipsychotic drug clozapine was shown to counteract the observed decrease in BrdU-labelled cells in hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG). However, phenotypic determination by immunohistochemistry analysis could not reveal whether BrdU-positive cells were indeed NSCs. Using a previously established cell model for analysing NSC protection in vitro, we investigated a protective effect of clozapine on NSCs. Primary NSCs were isolated from the mouse subventricular zone (SVZ), we show that clozapine had a NSC protective activity alone, as evident by employing an ATP cell viability assay. In contrast, haloperidol did not show any NSC protective properties. Subsequently, cells were exposed to the non-competitive NMDA-receptor antagonist ketamine. Clozapine, but not haloperidol, had a NSC protective/anti-apoptotic activity against ketamine-induced cytotoxicity. The observed NSC protective activity of clozapine was associated with increased expression of the anti-apoptotic marker Bcl-2, decreased expression of the pro-apoptotic cleaved form of caspase-3 and associated with decreased expression of the autophagosome marker 1A/1B-light chain 3 (LC3-II). Collectively, our findings suggest that clozapine may have a protective/anti-apoptotic effect on NSCs, supporting previous in vivo observations, indicating a neurogenesis-promoting activity for clozapine. If the data are further confirmed in vivo, the results may encourage an expanded use of clozapine to restore impaired neurogenesis in schizophrenia. Portland Press Ltd. 2020-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6981094/ /pubmed/31919522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20193156 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY).
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Lundberg, Mathias
Curbo, Sophie
Bohman, Hannes
Agartz, Ingrid
Ögren, Sven-Ove
Patrone, Cesare
Mansouri, Shiva
Clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy
title Clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy
title_full Clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy
title_fullStr Clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy
title_full_unstemmed Clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy
title_short Clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy
title_sort clozapine protects adult neural stem cells from ketamine-induced cell death in correlation with decreased apoptosis and autophagy
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6981094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31919522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20193156
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