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Abstract Title:

Gastrodin protects against glutamate-induced ferroptosis in HT-22 cells through Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway.

Abstract Source:

Toxicol In Vitro. 2020 Feb ;62:104715. Epub 2019 Nov 5. PMID: 31698019

Abstract Author(s):

Ting Jiang, Hui Cheng, Jingjing Su, Xuncui Wang, Qiaoxue Wang, Jun Chu, Qinglin Li

Article Affiliation:

Ting Jiang

Abstract:

Gastrodin (GAS) is a component of Gastrodia elata Blume, with strong antioxidant activity in neurodegenerative diseases. Ferroptosis is similar to glutamate-induced cell death. This study was designed to explore the protective effects of GAS against glutamate-induced neurotoxicity in mice hippocampal neurons (HT-22) cells. HT-22 cells were cultured with glutamate in the presence or absence of GAS (1, 5, 25 μM). Results showed that GAS inhibited glutamate-induced ferroptosis via Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway. Pretreatment of HT-22 cells with GAS significantly decreased glutamate-induced cell death and release of LDH. Ferrostatin-1, liproxstatin-1, and DFO treatments canceled these effect. GAS decreased glutamate-treatment ROS production in HT-22 cells. The concentration of iron ion was analyzed using ICP-MS. Metal analysis showed that GAS pretreatment normalized iron ion concentration in HT-22 cells. We found that GAS increased the nuclear translocation of Nrf2, up-regulated the downstream HO-1protein expression in HT-22 cells following treatment with glutamate. Nrf2 knockdown greatly decreased glutamate-induced ferroptosis through HO-1. In conclusion, these results show that GAS protects HT-22 cells from the ferroptosis induced by glutamate through a new mechanism of Nrf2/HO-1 signalingpathway.

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