Rhynchophylline Protects Cultured Rat Neurons against Methamphetamine Cytotoxicity.

Autor: Dan Dan Xu, Hoeven, Robin, Rong, Rong, Chi-Shing Cho, William
Zdroj: Evidence-based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (eCAM); 2012, Vol. 2012, p1-7, 7p
Abstrakt: Rhynchophylline (Rhy) is an active component isolated fromspecies of the genus Uncaria which has been used for the treatment of ailments to the central nervous system in traditional Chinese medicine. Besides acting as a calcium channel blocker, Rhy was also reported to be able to protect against glutamate-induced neuronal death.We thus hypothesize that Rhy may have neuroprotective activity against methamphetamine ( MA). The primary neurons were cultured directly from the cerebral cortex of neonatal rats, acting as in vitro model in the present study. The neurotoxicity of MA and the protective effect of Rhy were evaluated by MTT assay. The effects of MA, Rhy or their combination on intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) were determined in individual neocortical neurons by the Fluo-3/A M tracing method. The MTT assay demonstrated that MA has a dose-dependent neurotoxicity in neuronal cultures. The addition of Rhy prior to the exposure to MA prevented neuronal death. Time course studies with the Fluo-3/A M probe showed that Rhy significantly decreased neuronal [Ca2+]i which was elevated by the exposure to MA. Our results suggested that Rhy can protect the neuronal cultures against MA exposure and promptly attenuate intracellular calcium overload triggered by MA challenge. This is the first report demonstrating an inhibitory effect of Rhy against MA impairment in cultured neurons in vitro. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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