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Dopamine melanin‐loaded PC12 cells: a model for studies on pigmented neurons
Authors:Anna   stergren,Anne‐Lie Svensson,Nils Gunnar Lindquist,Eva B. Brittebo
Affiliation:Anna Östergren,Anne‐Lie Svensson,Nils Gunnar Lindquist,Eva B. Brittebo
Abstract:The most conspicuous feature in idiopathic parkinsonism is the degeneration of pigmented neurons in the substantia nigra. A major problem for the study of the significance of neuromelanin for the development of parkinsonism is that common experimental animals lack neuromelanin in substantia nigra. The aim of this study was to develop an in vitro model that could be used to study the role of neuromelanin in chemically induced toxicity in dopaminergic cells. Cultured neuron‐like PC12 cells were exposed to synthetic dopamine melanin (0–1.0 mg/ml) for 48 h, resulting in uptake of dopamine melanin particles into the cells. The intracellular distribution of dopamine melanin granules was similar to that found in neuromelanin‐containing neurons. Dopamine melanin, up to 0.5 mg/ml, had negligible effects on ultrastructure, induction of the endoplasmic reticulum‐stress protein glucose regulating protein 78, activation of caspase‐3 and cell viability. The decreased cell viability in response to the cytotoxic peptide amyloid‐β25?35 was similar in melanin‐loaded cells and in control cells without melanin. The results of the studies suggest that melanin‐loaded PC12 cells can serve as an in vitro model for studies on the role of neuromelanin for the toxicity of chemicals, in particular neurotoxicants with melanin affinity, in pigmented neurons.
Keywords:dopamine melanin  PC12 cells  neuromelanin  caspase‐3  glucose regulating protein 78  amyloid‐beta
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