Pioglitazone protects cortical neurons from glutamate induced neurotoxicity via inhibiting the JNK pathway
- VernacularTitle:吡格列酮对谷氨酸诱导皮质神经元损伤保护作用及其抑制JNK信号的机制
- Author:
Rui WANG
;
Ying JIN
;
Enzhi YAN
;
Haijuan SUI
;
Wanzhu LIU
;
Zhimin QI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
pioglitazone;
glutamate;
neuron;
apoptosis;
c-Jun N-terminal kinase;
phospho-ATF2
- From:
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin
2010;26(3):362-367
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Aim To investigate whether pioglitazone has protective effect against glutamate induced neurotoxicity in cultured cortical neurons and its possible molecular mechanisms underlying pioglitazone's neuroprotective effects.Methods The cortical neurons were taken from newborn rats and used for experiments 7 days after culture.The neurons were randomly divided into control group;glutamate group; glutamate+piogli-tazone group;glutamate+SP600125 group;SP600125 group.Cell viability was determined by MTT.The morphology change of neurons was observed under a fluorescence microscope with fluorescence dye Hoechst 33258.Immunostaining was used to investigate the expression of phospho-ATF2 in neuronal cells.Western blot was performed to investigate the protein level of phospho-JNK1 and total JNK1.Results Pioglitazone markedly reduced the damage of cortical neurons caused by glutamate.Pioglitazone also significantly inhibited glutamate induced up-regulation of phospho-JNK1 protein level and phospho-ATF2 expression.SP600125, an inhibitor of JNK, antagonized the toxicity induced by glutamate.Conclusions Pioglitazone can protect cultured cortical neurons from glutamate induced damage.The protective effect of pioglitazone appears to be associated with inhibiting the c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase signaling pathway.