Melatonin ameliorates astrogliosis and microgliosis in a cuprizone demyelinating mouse model.

阅读:6
作者:Alidadi Mehdi, Omidi Negar, Abdi Mahdad, Mohammadi Maryam, Shabani Maryam, Kashani Iraj Ragerdi
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Several investigations have reported that melatonin is involved in the amelioration of the inflammatory process, improvement of myelin function, and regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS). The current study aimed to evaluate the protective effect of melatonin in cuprizone (CPZ)-induced myelin damage in the corpus callosum (CC) and explore the plausible underlying mechanisms of remyelination capacity and/or neuroprotection. METHOD: We administered cuprizone in chow either alone daily for 6 weeks or combined with simultaneously applied melatonin intra-peritoneal injections. we studied demyelination by LFB staining, oligodendrocyte staining using anti-Olig2 or anti-APC antibodies. In addition, we visualized microgliosis and astrocytosis by staining with anti-Iba-1 and anti-GFAP antibodies. Furthermore, we study the effect of melatonin on mRNA expression of Musashi-1, Hes-1 and Notch-1 genes. RESULTS: Our data showed that cuprizone intoxication caused a significant oligodendrocyte loss, demyelination, and reactive gliosis in CC. Administration of melatonin prevented the demyelination in CC as determined by Luxol fast blue staining. Furthermore, we found that the melatonin significantly suppressed the cuprizone-induced microgliosis and astrocytosis. while the frequency of oligodendrocytes (Olig2+) was significantly enhanced in the CC after melatonin administration. In addition, melatonin significantly modulated Musashi1, Hes1, and Notch1 mRNA expression in the CC of mice. CONCLUSION: These results provide evidence that melatonin abolishes destructive cuprizone effects in the mouse corpus callosum by restoring oligodendrocyte generation, remyelination, and decreasing astrogliosis and microgliosis.

特别声明

1、本文转载旨在传播信息,不代表本网站观点,亦不对其内容的真实性承担责任。

2、其他媒体、网站或个人若从本网站转载使用,必须保留本网站注明的“来源”,并自行承担包括版权在内的相关法律责任。

3、如作者不希望本文被转载,或需洽谈转载稿费等事宜,请及时与本网站联系。

4、此外,如需投稿,也可通过邮箱info@biocloudy.com与我们取得联系。