Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Protects SH-SY5Y Cells Against 6Hydroxydopamine-Induced Neurotoxicity by Upregulating Neurotrophic Factors

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Liu, Yu-Cheng [1 ,2 ]
Su, Wei-Shen [1 ]
Hung, Tai-Ho [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Yang, Feng-Yi [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Natl Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Dept Biomed Imaging & Radiol Sci, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] Taipei Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Keelung Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Keelung, Taiwan
[4] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Med, Taoyuan, Taiwan
[5] Natl Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Sch Biomed Sci & Engn, Dept Biomed Imaging & Radiol Sci, Taipei, Taiwan
来源
ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY | 2024年 / 50卷 / 04期
关键词
Hypoxic-ischemic brain damage; Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound; 6-hydroxydopamine; HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY; BDNF; REGENERATION; ACTIVATION; MIDBRAIN; NERVE; MODEL;
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10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2024.01.004
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
Objective: Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD) can have long-term implications on patients' physical and mental health, yet the available treatment options are limited. Recent research has shown that low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) holds promise for treating neurodegenerative diseases and traumatic brain injuries. Our objective was to explore the therapeutic potential of LIPUS for HIBD. Methods: Due to the lack of a suitable animal model for neonatal HIBD, we will initially simulate the therapeutic effects of LIPUS on neuronal cells under oxidative stress and neuroinflammation using cell experiments. Previous studies have investigated the biologic responses following intracranial injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6OHDA). In this experiment, we will focus on the biologic effects produced by LIPUS treatment on neuronal cells (specifically, SH-SY5Y cells) without the presence of other neuroglial cell assistance after stimulation with 6OHDA. Results: We found that (i) pulsed ultrasound exposure, specifically three-intermittent sonication at intensities ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 W/cm2, did not lead to a significant decrease in viability among SH-SY5Y cells; (ii) LIPUS treatment exhibited a positive effect on cell viability, accompanied by an increase in glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) levels and a decrease in caspase three levels; (iii) the administration of 6-OHDA had a significant impact on cell viability, resulting in a decrease in both brain cell-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and GDNF levels, while concurrently elevating caspase three and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) levels; and (iv) LIPUS treatment demonstrated its potential to alleviate the changes induced by 6-OHDA, particularly in the levels of BDNF, GDNF, and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). Conclusion: LIPUS treatment may possess partial therapeutic capabilities for SH-SY5Y cells damaged by 6-OHDA neurotoxicity. Our findings enhance our understanding of the effects of LIPUS treatment on cell viability and its modulation of key factors involved in the pathophysiology of HIBD and show the promising potential of LIPUS as an alternative therapeutic approach for neonates with HIBD.
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