Exposure to Mitochondrial Toxins: An In Vitro Study of Energy Depletion and Oxidative Stress in Driving Dopaminergic Neuronal Death in MN9D Cells.

线粒体毒素暴露:MN9D 细胞中能量耗竭和氧化应激驱动多巴胺能神经元死亡的体外研究

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作者:Adetuyi Oluwatosin Adefunke, Wimalasena Kandatege
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a key contributor to neurodegeneration, particularly in Parkinson's disease (PD), where dopaminergic neurons being highly metabolically active are vulnerable to oxidative stress and bioenergetic failure. In this study, we investigate the effects of rotenone, a Complex I inhibitor, and antimycin A, a Complex III inhibitor, on mitochondrial function in MN9D dopaminergic neuronal cells. Cells were treated with rotenone (1.5 µM) or antimycin A (10 µM) for one hour, and key biochemical parameters were assessed, including ATP levels, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, dopamine metabolism, and neuromelanin formation. Our results indicate significant ATP depletion and ROS accumulation following treatment with both inhibitors, with antimycin A inducing a more pronounced oxidative stress response. Dysregulation of dopamine biosynthesis differed mechanistically from vesicular monoamine transporter (VMAT2) inhibition by tetrabenazine, suggesting alternative pathways of catecholamine disruption. Additionally, oxidative stress led to increased neuromelanin accumulation, indicating a possible adaptive response to mitochondrial dysfunction. These findings provide insights into the cellular mechanisms underlying dopaminergic neurotoxicity and highlight mitochondrial electron transport chain inhibition as a key driver of PD pathogenesis. Future research should explore therapeutic strategies aimed at enhancing mitochondrial function to mitigate neurodegenerative progression.

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