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Antioxidant properties of minocycline: neuroprotection in an oxidative stress assay and direct radical-scavenging activity
Authors:Kraus Richard L  Pasieczny Rodger  Lariosa-Willingham Karen  Turner Mary S  Jiang Alice  Trauger John W
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Neuroscience, Merck Research Laboratories San Diego, California 92121, USA.
Abstract:Minocycline is neuroprotective in animal models of a number of acute CNS injuries and neurodegenerative diseases. While anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects of minocycline have been characterized, the molecular basis for the neuroprotective effects of minocycline remains unclear. We report here that minocycline and a number of antioxidant compounds protect mixed neuronal cultures in an oxidative stress assay. To evaluate the role of minocycline's direct antioxidant properties in neuroprotection, we determined potencies for minocycline, other tetracycline antibiotics, and reference antioxidant compounds using a panel of in vitro radical scavenging assays. Data from in vitro rat brain homogenate lipid peroxidation and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging assays show that minocycline, in contrast to tetracycline, is an effective antioxidant with radical scavenging potency similar to vitamin E. Our findings suggest that the direct antioxidant activity of minocycline may contribute to its neuroprotective effects in some cell-based assays and animal models of neuronal injury.
Keywords:deoxyribose degradation assay    lipid peroxidation assay    mixed neuronal cultures    neurodegenerative diseases    radical scavenging assay    tetracyclines
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