Possible role of salsolinol quinone methide in the decrease of RCSN-3 cell survival

P Martinez-Alvarado, A Dagnino-Subiabre… - Biochemical and …, 2001 - Elsevier
P Martinez-Alvarado, A Dagnino-Subiabre, I Paris, D Metodiewa, CJ Welch, C Olea-Azar
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2001Elsevier
The endogenous dopamine-derived neurotoxin salsolinol was found to decrease survival in
the dopaminergic neuronal cell line RCSN-3, derived from adult rat substantia nigra in a
concentration-dependent manner (208 μM salsolinol induced a 50% survival decrease).
Incubation of RCSN-3 cells with 100 μM dicoumarol and salsolinol significantly decreased
cell survival by 2.5-fold (P< 0.001), contrasting with a negligible effect on RCHT cells, which
exhibited nearly a 5-fold lower nomifensine-insensitive dopamine uptake. The levels of …
The endogenous dopamine-derived neurotoxin salsolinol was found to decrease survival in the dopaminergic neuronal cell line RCSN-3, derived from adult rat substantia nigra in a concentration-dependent manner (208 μM salsolinol induced a 50% survival decrease). Incubation of RCSN-3 cells with 100 μM dicoumarol and salsolinol significantly decreased cell survival by 2.5-fold (P < 0.001), contrasting with a negligible effect on RCHT cells, which exhibited nearly a 5-fold lower nomifensine-insensitive dopamine uptake. The levels of catalase and glutathione peroxidase mRNA were decreased when RCSN-3 cells were treated with 100 μM salsolinol alone or in the presence of 100 μM dicoumarol. In vitro oxidation of salsolinol to o-quinone catalyzed by lactoperoxidase gave the quinone methide and 1,2-dihydro-1-methyl-6,7-isoquinoline diol as final products of salsolinol oxidation as determined by NMR analysis. Evidence of the formation of salsolinol o-semiquinone radical has been provided by ESR studies during one-electron oxidation of salsolinol catalyzed by lactoperoxidase.
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