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Insulin Diminishes Superoxide Increase in Cytosol and Mitochondria of Cultured Cortical Neurons Treated with Toxic Glutamate

Glutamate excitotoxicity is involved in the pathogenesis of many disorders, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, and Alzheimer’s disease, for which central insulin resistance is a comorbid condition. Neurotoxicity of glutamate (Glu) is primarily associated with hyperactivation of the ionotropic...

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Autores principales: Pinelis, Vsevolod, Krasilnikova, Irina, Bakaeva, Zanda, Surin, Alexander, Boyarkin, Dmitrii, Fisenko, Andrei, Krasilnikova, Olga, Pomytkin, Igor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9604026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36293449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012593
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author Pinelis, Vsevolod
Krasilnikova, Irina
Bakaeva, Zanda
Surin, Alexander
Boyarkin, Dmitrii
Fisenko, Andrei
Krasilnikova, Olga
Pomytkin, Igor
author_facet Pinelis, Vsevolod
Krasilnikova, Irina
Bakaeva, Zanda
Surin, Alexander
Boyarkin, Dmitrii
Fisenko, Andrei
Krasilnikova, Olga
Pomytkin, Igor
author_sort Pinelis, Vsevolod
collection PubMed
description Glutamate excitotoxicity is involved in the pathogenesis of many disorders, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, and Alzheimer’s disease, for which central insulin resistance is a comorbid condition. Neurotoxicity of glutamate (Glu) is primarily associated with hyperactivation of the ionotropic N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs), causing a sustained increase in intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) and synchronous mitochondrial depolarization and an increase in intracellular superoxide anion radical (O(2)(–•)) production. Recently, we found that insulin protects neurons against excitotoxicity by decreasing the delayed calcium deregulation (DCD). However, the role of insulin in O(2)(–•) production in excitotoxicity still needs to be clarified. The present study aims to investigate insulin’s effects on glutamate-evoked O(2)(–•) generation and DCD using the fluorescent indicators dihydroethidium, MitoSOX Red, and Fura-FF in cortical neurons. We found a linear correlation between [Ca(2+)](i) and [O(2)(–•)] in primary cultures of the rat neuron exposed to Glu, with insulin significantly reducing the production of intracellular and mitochondrial O(2)(–•) in the primary cultures of the rat neuron. MK 801, an inhibitor of NMDAR-gated Ca(2+) influx, completely abrogated the glutamate effects in both the presence and absence of insulin. In experiments in sister cultures, insulin diminished neuronal death and O(2) consumption rate (OCR).
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spelling pubmed-96040262022-10-27 Insulin Diminishes Superoxide Increase in Cytosol and Mitochondria of Cultured Cortical Neurons Treated with Toxic Glutamate Pinelis, Vsevolod Krasilnikova, Irina Bakaeva, Zanda Surin, Alexander Boyarkin, Dmitrii Fisenko, Andrei Krasilnikova, Olga Pomytkin, Igor Int J Mol Sci Article Glutamate excitotoxicity is involved in the pathogenesis of many disorders, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, and Alzheimer’s disease, for which central insulin resistance is a comorbid condition. Neurotoxicity of glutamate (Glu) is primarily associated with hyperactivation of the ionotropic N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs), causing a sustained increase in intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) and synchronous mitochondrial depolarization and an increase in intracellular superoxide anion radical (O(2)(–•)) production. Recently, we found that insulin protects neurons against excitotoxicity by decreasing the delayed calcium deregulation (DCD). However, the role of insulin in O(2)(–•) production in excitotoxicity still needs to be clarified. The present study aims to investigate insulin’s effects on glutamate-evoked O(2)(–•) generation and DCD using the fluorescent indicators dihydroethidium, MitoSOX Red, and Fura-FF in cortical neurons. We found a linear correlation between [Ca(2+)](i) and [O(2)(–•)] in primary cultures of the rat neuron exposed to Glu, with insulin significantly reducing the production of intracellular and mitochondrial O(2)(–•) in the primary cultures of the rat neuron. MK 801, an inhibitor of NMDAR-gated Ca(2+) influx, completely abrogated the glutamate effects in both the presence and absence of insulin. In experiments in sister cultures, insulin diminished neuronal death and O(2) consumption rate (OCR). MDPI 2022-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9604026/ /pubmed/36293449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012593 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pinelis, Vsevolod
Krasilnikova, Irina
Bakaeva, Zanda
Surin, Alexander
Boyarkin, Dmitrii
Fisenko, Andrei
Krasilnikova, Olga
Pomytkin, Igor
Insulin Diminishes Superoxide Increase in Cytosol and Mitochondria of Cultured Cortical Neurons Treated with Toxic Glutamate
title Insulin Diminishes Superoxide Increase in Cytosol and Mitochondria of Cultured Cortical Neurons Treated with Toxic Glutamate
title_full Insulin Diminishes Superoxide Increase in Cytosol and Mitochondria of Cultured Cortical Neurons Treated with Toxic Glutamate
title_fullStr Insulin Diminishes Superoxide Increase in Cytosol and Mitochondria of Cultured Cortical Neurons Treated with Toxic Glutamate
title_full_unstemmed Insulin Diminishes Superoxide Increase in Cytosol and Mitochondria of Cultured Cortical Neurons Treated with Toxic Glutamate
title_short Insulin Diminishes Superoxide Increase in Cytosol and Mitochondria of Cultured Cortical Neurons Treated with Toxic Glutamate
title_sort insulin diminishes superoxide increase in cytosol and mitochondria of cultured cortical neurons treated with toxic glutamate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9604026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36293449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012593
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