Carnosine protects a primary cerebellar cell culture from acute NMDA toxicity


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Activation of extrasynaptic NMDA receptors by high glutamate concentrations is one of the key pathogenic factors following a stroke. For this reason, the search for efficient neuroprotective agents that could reduce glutamate toxicity is a pressing need. Ca2+ overload in response to glutamate leads to activation of signaling cascades in the cell and the development of oxidative stress, which ultimately leads to apoptosis. Using a model system of acute excitotoxicity caused by 50 μM NMDA, which was used as a specific NMDA receptor activator, we demonstrated that during 2 hours of incubation the viability of the primary neuronal culture decreased by 30–50%. To demonstrate that the observed effect is associated not only with the Ca2+ influx into the cytoplasm through the activated NMDA receptors, we decreased the Ca2+ concentration in the medium. The lowered Ca2+ concentration, as well as its complete absence, did not affect NMDA toxicity. We tested carnosine, a naturally occurring dipeptide and promising antioxidant, as a neuroprotective agent. The addition of 2 mM carnosine prevented the decrease in cell viability caused by a 2-hour incubation with 50 μM NMDA, while it showed no effect on the viability of the cell culture in the control. Based on the results, we consider the further study of carnosine, its complexes, and analogues as neuroprotectors in cerebral ischemia promising.

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A. Lopachev

Research Center of Neurology

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俄罗斯联邦, Volokolamskoe sh. 80, Moscow, 125367

O. Lopacheva

Research Center of Neurology; International Biotechnological Center

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俄罗斯联邦, Volokolamskoe sh. 80, Moscow, 125367; Moscow

E. Akkuratov

Institute of Translational Biomedicine

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俄罗斯联邦, St. Petersburg

S. Stvolinskii

Research Center of Neurology

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俄罗斯联邦, Volokolamskoe sh. 80, Moscow, 125367

T. Fedorova

Research Center of Neurology

Email: lopsasha@yandex.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Volokolamskoe sh. 80, Moscow, 125367

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