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Protective Effect of GIP against Monosodium Glutamate‐Induced Ferroptosis in Mouse Hippocampal HT‐22 Cells through the MAPK Signalling Pathway

Title
Protective Effect of GIP against Monosodium Glutamate‐Induced Ferroptosis in Mouse Hippocampal HT‐22 Cells through the MAPK Signalling Pathway
Author(s)
Ko, JiwonJang, SoyoungKwon, WookbongKim, Si-YongJang, SoyeonKim, EungyungJi, Young-RaePark, SijunKim, Myoung-OkChoi, Seong-KyoonCho, Dong-HyungLee, Hyun-ShikLim, Su-GeunRyoo, Zae-Young
DGIST Authors
Ko, JiwonJang, SoyoungKwon, WookbongKim, Si-YongJang, SoyeonKim, EungyungJi, Young-RaePark, SijunKim, Myoung-OkChoi, Seong-KyoonCho, Dong-HyungLee, Hyun-ShikLim, Su-GeunRyoo, Zae-Young
Issued Date
2022-02
Type
Article
Author Keywords
FerroptosisGlucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptideMitogen‐activated protein kinaseMonosodium glutamateMouse hippocampal HT‐22 cellsNeurotoxicityOxidative stressCellular oxidative homeostasis
Keywords
APOPTOSISDEATHINHIBITIONPEPTIDEBRAINMICEDEPENDENT INSULINOTROPIC POLYPEPTIDEOXIDATIVE STRESSSYNAPTIC PLASTICITYRECEPTOR KNOCKOUT
ISSN
2076-3921
Abstract
The effect of glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) on cells under oxidative stress induced by glutamate, a neurotransmitter, and the underlying molecular mechanisms were assessed in the present study. We found that in the pre‐treatment of HT‐22 cells with glutamate in a dose‐dependent manner, intracellular ROS were excessively generated, and additional cell damage occurred in the form of lipid peroxidation. The neurotoxicity caused by excessive glutamate was found to be ferroptosis and not apoptosis. Other factors (GPx‐4, Nrf2, Nox1 and Hspb1) involved in ferroptosis were also identified. In other words, it was confirmed that GIP increased the activity of sub‐signalling molecules in the process of suppressing ferroptosis as an antioxidant and maintained a stable cell cycle even under glutamate‐induced neurotoxicity. At the same time, in HT‐22 cells exposed to ferroptosis as a result of excessive glutamate accumulation, GIP sustained cell viability by activating the mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) signalling pathway. These results suggest that the overexpression of the GIP gene increases cell viability by regulating mechanisms related to cytotoxicity and reactive oxygen species production in hippocampal neuronal cell lines. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/16872
DOI
10.3390/antiox11020189
Publisher
MDPI AG
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