Artículo de revista
The Flavonoid Agathisflavone from Poincianella pyramidalis Prevents Aminochrome Neurotoxicity
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Neurotoxicity Research (2020)
10.1007/s12640-020-00237-6
Autor
Creusa Santos, Cleonice
Muñoz Casas del Valle, Patricia
Almeida, Áurea María A. N.
Pereira de Lima David, Juceni
Jorge Mauricio, David
Costa, Silvia Lima
Segura Aguilar, Juan
Amaral Silva, Víctor Diogenes
Institución
Resumen
Flavonoids have been suggested to protect dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson’s disease based on studies that used exogenous
neurotoxins. In this study, we tested the protective ability of agathisflavone in SH-SY5Y cells exposed to the endogenous
neurotoxin aminochrome. The ability of aminochrome to induce loss of lysosome acidity is an important mechanism of its
neurotoxicity. We demonstrated that the flavonoid inhibited cellular death and lysosomal dysfunction induced by aminochrome.
In addition, we demonstrated that the protective effect of agathisflavone was suppressed by antagonists of estrogen receptors
(ERα and ERβ). These results suggest lysosomal protection and estrogen signaling as mechanisms involved in agathisflavone
neuroprotection in a Parkinson’s disease study model.