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Amelioration of Metal-Induced Cellular Stress by α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid through Antioxidative Effects in PC12 Cells and Caco-2 Cells

α-Lipoic acid (ALA) and its reduced form dihydrolipoic acid (DHLA) are endogenous dithiol compounds with significant antioxidant properties, both of which have the potential to detoxify cells. In this study, ALA (250 μM) and DHLA (50 μM) were applied to reduce metal (As, Cd, and Pb)-induced toxicity...

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Autores principales: Hossain, Kaniz Fatima Binte, Akter, Mahmuda, Rahman, Md. Mostafizur, Sikder, Md. Tajuddin, Rahaman, Md. Shiblur, Yamasaki, Shojiro, Kimura, Goh, Tomihara, Tomomi, Kurasaki, Masaaki, Saito, Takeshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7926869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671655
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042126
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author Hossain, Kaniz Fatima Binte
Akter, Mahmuda
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Sikder, Md. Tajuddin
Rahaman, Md. Shiblur
Yamasaki, Shojiro
Kimura, Goh
Tomihara, Tomomi
Kurasaki, Masaaki
Saito, Takeshi
author_facet Hossain, Kaniz Fatima Binte
Akter, Mahmuda
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Sikder, Md. Tajuddin
Rahaman, Md. Shiblur
Yamasaki, Shojiro
Kimura, Goh
Tomihara, Tomomi
Kurasaki, Masaaki
Saito, Takeshi
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description α-Lipoic acid (ALA) and its reduced form dihydrolipoic acid (DHLA) are endogenous dithiol compounds with significant antioxidant properties, both of which have the potential to detoxify cells. In this study, ALA (250 μM) and DHLA (50 μM) were applied to reduce metal (As, Cd, and Pb)-induced toxicity in PC12 and Caco-2 cells as simultaneous exposure. Both significantly decreased Cd (5 μM)-, As (5 μM)-, and Pb (5 μM)-induced cell death. Subsequently, both ALA and DHLA restored cell membrane integrity and intracellular glutathione (GSH) levels, which were affected by metal-induced toxicity. In addition, DHLA protected PC12 cells from metal-induced DNA damage upon co-exposure to metals. Furthermore, ALA and DHLA upregulated the expression of survival-related proteins mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin), Akt (protein kinase B), and Nrf2 (nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2) in PC12 cells, which were previously downregulated by metal exposure. In contrast, in Caco-2 cells, upon co-exposure to metals and ALA, Nrf2 was upregulated and cleaved PARP-1 (poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1) was downregulated. These findings suggest that ALA and DHLA can counterbalance the toxic effects of metals. The protection of ALA or DHLA against metal toxicity may be largely due to an enhancement of antioxidant defense along with reduced glutathione level, which ultimately reduces the cellular oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-79268692021-03-04 Amelioration of Metal-Induced Cellular Stress by α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid through Antioxidative Effects in PC12 Cells and Caco-2 Cells Hossain, Kaniz Fatima Binte Akter, Mahmuda Rahman, Md. Mostafizur Sikder, Md. Tajuddin Rahaman, Md. Shiblur Yamasaki, Shojiro Kimura, Goh Tomihara, Tomomi Kurasaki, Masaaki Saito, Takeshi Int J Environ Res Public Health Article α-Lipoic acid (ALA) and its reduced form dihydrolipoic acid (DHLA) are endogenous dithiol compounds with significant antioxidant properties, both of which have the potential to detoxify cells. In this study, ALA (250 μM) and DHLA (50 μM) were applied to reduce metal (As, Cd, and Pb)-induced toxicity in PC12 and Caco-2 cells as simultaneous exposure. Both significantly decreased Cd (5 μM)-, As (5 μM)-, and Pb (5 μM)-induced cell death. Subsequently, both ALA and DHLA restored cell membrane integrity and intracellular glutathione (GSH) levels, which were affected by metal-induced toxicity. In addition, DHLA protected PC12 cells from metal-induced DNA damage upon co-exposure to metals. Furthermore, ALA and DHLA upregulated the expression of survival-related proteins mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin), Akt (protein kinase B), and Nrf2 (nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2) in PC12 cells, which were previously downregulated by metal exposure. In contrast, in Caco-2 cells, upon co-exposure to metals and ALA, Nrf2 was upregulated and cleaved PARP-1 (poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1) was downregulated. These findings suggest that ALA and DHLA can counterbalance the toxic effects of metals. The protection of ALA or DHLA against metal toxicity may be largely due to an enhancement of antioxidant defense along with reduced glutathione level, which ultimately reduces the cellular oxidative stress. MDPI 2021-02-22 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7926869/ /pubmed/33671655 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042126 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hossain, Kaniz Fatima Binte
Akter, Mahmuda
Rahman, Md. Mostafizur
Sikder, Md. Tajuddin
Rahaman, Md. Shiblur
Yamasaki, Shojiro
Kimura, Goh
Tomihara, Tomomi
Kurasaki, Masaaki
Saito, Takeshi
Amelioration of Metal-Induced Cellular Stress by α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid through Antioxidative Effects in PC12 Cells and Caco-2 Cells
title Amelioration of Metal-Induced Cellular Stress by α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid through Antioxidative Effects in PC12 Cells and Caco-2 Cells
title_full Amelioration of Metal-Induced Cellular Stress by α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid through Antioxidative Effects in PC12 Cells and Caco-2 Cells
title_fullStr Amelioration of Metal-Induced Cellular Stress by α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid through Antioxidative Effects in PC12 Cells and Caco-2 Cells
title_full_unstemmed Amelioration of Metal-Induced Cellular Stress by α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid through Antioxidative Effects in PC12 Cells and Caco-2 Cells
title_short Amelioration of Metal-Induced Cellular Stress by α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid through Antioxidative Effects in PC12 Cells and Caco-2 Cells
title_sort amelioration of metal-induced cellular stress by α-lipoic acid and dihydrolipoic acid through antioxidative effects in pc12 cells and caco-2 cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7926869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671655
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042126
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