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Antioxidant compounds protect dopamine neurons from death due to oxidative stress in vitro
Authors:Stull Natalie D  Polan David P  Iacovitti Lorraine
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, Thomas Jefferson University Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
Abstract:Using tissue culture models of oxidative stress caused by serum deprivation or MPTP/MPP+ toxicity, the present study establishes that the antioxidants epigallocatechin gallate, lazaroids U74389G and U83836E, reservatrol, MnTBAP, MCI 186, trolox, and melatonin protect 68-100% of dopamine (DA) neurons from cell death. In contrast, the nitric oxide inhibitor LY83583, the caspase inhibitors Z-VAD-FMK, Ac-DQMD-CHO and Z-DEVD-FMK, and the CDK-5 inhibitor, roscovotine were not neuroprotective, although death was often delayed by 1 day in vitro. We conclude that antioxidants are more effective at preventing cell death in vitro than are inhibitors at later stages in the death cascade.
Keywords:Neuroprotection   Antioxidant   Caspase inhibitor   Dopamine neurons   MPTP   Oxidative stress   Parkinson’  s disease
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