Quinacrine pretreatment reduces microwave-induced neuronal damage by stabilizing the cell membrane

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作者
Xue-feng Ding [1 ]
Yan Wu [1 ]
Wen-rui Qu [2 ]
Ming Fan [1 ]
Yong-qi Zhao [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Cognitive Sciences, Beijing Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
[2] Hand & Foot Surgery and Reparative & Reconstructive Surgery Center, Orthopedic Hospital of the Second Hospital of Jilin University
基金
北京市自然科学基金; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
nerve regeneration; quinacrine; microwave; irradiation; heat shock; cell apoptosis; cell necrosis; thermal effect; cell membrane; heat shock protein 70; nerve cells; neural regeneration;
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R965 [实验药理学];
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100602 ; 100706 ;
摘要
Quinacrine, widely used to treat parasitic diseases, binds to cell membranes. We previously found that quinacrine pretreatment reduced microwave radiation damage in rat hippocampal neurons, but the molecular mechanism remains poorly understood. Considering the thermal effects of microwave radiation and the protective effects of quinacrine on heat damage in cells, we hypothesized that quinacrine would prevent microwave radiation damage to cells in a mechanism associated with cell membrane stability. To test this, we used retinoic acid to induce PC12 cells to differentiate into neuron-like cells. We then pretreated the neurons with quinacrine(20 and 40 m M) and irradiated them with 50 m W/cm2 microwaves for 3 or 6 hours. Flow cytometry, atomic force microscopy and western blot assays revealed that irradiated cells pretreated with quinacrine showed markedly less apoptosis, necrosis, and membrane damage, and greater expression of heat shock protein 70, than cells exposed to microwave irradiation alone. These results suggest that quinacrine stabilizes the neuronal membrane structure by upregulating the expression of heat shock protein 70, thus reducing neuronal injury caused by microwave radiation.
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页码:449 / 455
页数:7
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