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Melatonin attenuates methamphetamine‐induced inhibition of proliferation of adult rat hippocampal progenitor cells in vitro
Authors:Kasima Ekthuwapranee  Areechun Sotthibundhu  Piyarat Govitrapong
Affiliation:1. Research Center for Neuroscience, Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol University, Nakornpathom, Thailand;2. Center for Neuroscience and Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Nakornpathom, Thailand
Abstract:Methamphetamine (METH) is an extremely addictive stimulatory drug. A recent study suggested that METH may cause an impairment in the proliferation of hippocampal neural progenitor cells, but the underlying mechanism of this effect remains unknown. Blood and cerebrospinal levels of melatonin derive primarily from the pineal gland, and that performs many biological functions. Our previous study demonstrated that melatonin promotes the proliferation of progenitor cells originating from the hippocampus. In this study, hippocampal progenitor cells from adult Wistar rats were used to determine the effects of METH on cell proliferation and the mechanisms underlying these effects. We investigated the effects of melatonin on the METH‐induced alteration in cell proliferation. The results demonstrated that 500 μm METH induced a decrease (63.0%) in neurosphere cell proliferation and altered the expression of neuronal phenotype markers in the neurosphere cell population. Moreover, METH induced an increase in the protein expression of the tumor suppressor p53 (124.4%) and the cell cycle inhibitor p21CIP1 (p21) (128.1%), resulting in the accumulation of p21 in the nucleus. We also found that METH altered the expression of the N‐methyl‐d ‐aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunits NR2A (79.6%) and NR2B (126.7%) and Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II (CAMKII) (74.0%). In addition, pretreatment with 1 μm melatonin attenuated the effects induced by METH treatment. According to these results, we concluded that METH induces a reduction in cell proliferation by upregulating the cell cycle regulators p53/p21 and promoting the accumulation of p21 in the nucleus and that melatonin ameliorates these negative effects of METH.
Keywords:adult neurogenesis  hippocampus  melatonin  methamphetamine  N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate receptor  proliferation
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