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Dopamine Promotes the Survival of Embryonic Striatal Cells: Involvement of Superoxide and Endogenous NADPH Oxidase
Authors:Liping Ma  Jiawei Zhou
Institution:(1) Key Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences, 200031 Shanghai, China;(2) Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 200031 Shanghai, China;(3) Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Building 23, Room 316, 320 Yueyang Road, 200031 Shanghai, P.R. China
Abstract:The dopaminergic system appears early in mammalian brain development, and a neurodevelopmental role for dopamine (DA) has been suggested. In the present study, we found that DA markedly promoted the survival of embryonic striatal cells in cultures. The failure of DA receptor antagonists to block this survival-promoting effect and the capability of S-apomorphine, which is devoid of DA receptor agonist activity but possesses antioxidative activity as R-apomorphine and DA, to completely mimic this effect suggested that DA receptor activation was not required in the survival-promoting effect elicited by DA, and its antioxidative activity might be involved. Moreover, it was found that mRNA of NADPH oxidase was expressed in the embryonic striatum. Furthermore, DPI or apocynin, NADPH oxidase inhibitors, promoted the survival of embryonic striatal cells. Addition of either DA or DPI into striatal cell cultures decreased the superoxide level. These results indicate that the mechanisms underlying the neuroprotective effects of DA were likely associated with its antioxidative activity. NADPH oxidase might contribute, at least in part, to ROS generation.
Keywords:Embryonic  Dopamine  Striatum  Neural precursor cells  NADPH oxidase  Antioxidant activity
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