Abstract
Several studies have reported that CuO nanoparticles (CuONPs) have the capacity to cross the blood brain barrier and exert a toxic effect. The aims of our study were to investigate mechanisms underlying CuONPs-induced neurotoxicity in vitro and neuroprotective effects of crocetin. We investigated the toxicological effects of exposure of HT22 hippocampal cells to CuONPs (31nm) in the presence or absence of crocetin. Crocetin is a carotenoid with wide spectrum of pharmacological effects and the ability to cross blood-brain barrier. Exposure of HT22 cells to CuONPs resulted in: (1) increased cell death in a time- and concentration-dependent manner, with a LC50 of 25.9μg/ml after 24h; (2) decreased antioxidant/detoxification enzymes activities: glutathione peroxidase (GPx), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione S-tranferase (GST), and reduced glutathione (GSH) levels; (3) decreased gene expression of GPx and SOD; (4) reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation; (5) enhanced apoptosis; and (6) up-regulation of the pro-apoptotic genes Bax, and down-regulation of anti-apoptotic genes Bcl-2. Importantly, all these effects were significantly attenuated by co-incubation of hippocampal cells with 5μM crocetin.
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