Dependence of protective effect of α-tocopherol on its concentration and time of action on pc12 cells under conditions of oxidative stress

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T. V. Sokolova
M. P. Rychkova
I. V. Voinova
N. F. Avrova
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry
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PC12 cells; oxidative stress; α-tocopherol; protective effect; low concentrations; modulation of protein kinase activities;
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At the short-term incubation (0.5 and 1.5 h) of cells of the PC12 neuronal line with α-tocopherol, its protective effect against the cytotoxic hydrogen peroxide action was increased with rise of its concentration in samples; the protection was practically absent at action of nanomolar antioxidant concentrations, but was well expressed at its micromolar concentrations. These data agree with the concept that α-tocopherol increases the cell viability by reacting directly with free radicals, which leads to formation of the less reactive compounds deprived of non-paired electron. The evidence is obtained that at the long-term action on PC12 cells, α-tocopherol not only in micro-, but also in nanomolar concentrations increases significantly the cell viability under conditions of oxidative stress. As follows from the obtained data, an important role in realization of the α-tocopherol protective effect at the long-term incubation seems to be played by modulation by this antioxidant of activity of protein kinase activated by extracellular signaling, phosphatidylinosite 3-kinase, and protein kinase C.
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