Effects of estrogen against LPS-induced inflammation and toxicity in primary rat glial and neuronal cultures

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作者
Tenenbaum, Meytal
Azab, Abed N.
Kaplanski, Jacob
机构
[1] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Clin Pharmacol, IL-84105 Beer Sheva, Israel
[2] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Recanati Sch Community Hlth Profess, Fac Hlth Sci, IL-84105 Beer Sheva, Israel
来源
JOURNAL OF ENDOTOXIN RESEARCH | 2007年 / 13卷 / 03期
关键词
estrogen; inflammation; neurodegeneration; cytotoxicity;
D O I
10.1177/0968051907080428
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Several lines of evidence link inflammation with neurodegenerative diseases, which are aggravated by the age-related decline in estrogen levels in postmenopausal women. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is used widely to stimulate glial cells to produce pro-inflammatory mediators such as NO, PGE(2), and TNF-alpha, and was found to be toxic in high doses. We examined the effects of a physiological dose of 17 beta-estradiol (E2) against LPS-induced inflammation and toxicity (cell death) in rat primary glial and neuronal cultures. Cultures were treated with 0.1 nM E2 for 24 h and then exposed to LPS 0.5-200 mu g/ml for another 24 h. Levels of NO, PGE(2), and TNF-alpha in the culture medium were determined by the Griess reaction assay, radio-immunoassay, and enzyme-linked immunoassay, respectively. Cell death was quantified by measuring the leakage of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) into the medium from dead or dying cells using the non-radioactive cytotoxicity assay. E2 significantly reduced the LPS-induced increase in NO and TNF-alpha(but not PGE(2)) production in glial cells. PGE(2) and TNF-alpha were undetectable in neuronal cultures, while only basal levels of NO were detected, even after stimulation with LPS. Moreover, pretreatment with E2 significantly reduced LPS-induced cell death, as measured by the release of LDH, in both glial and neuronal cultures. These results suggest that the neuroprotective effects attributed to E2 are derived, at least in part, from its anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective effects in both glial and neuronal cells.
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页码:158 / 166
页数:9
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