INVESTIGADORES
ERLEJMAN Alejandra Giselle
artículos
Título:
alpha-Lipoic acid and N-acetyl cysteine prevent zinc deficiency-induced activation of NF-kB and AP-1 transcription factors in human neuroblastoma IMR-32 cells
Autor/es:
MACKENZIE G.G,; ZAGO M. P.; ERLEJMAN A.G; AIMO L; KEEN C. L.; OTEIZA P.I
Revista:
FREE RADICAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis Group Ltd.
Referencias:
Lugar: Inglaterra; Año: 2006 vol. 40 p. 75 - 84
ISSN:
1071-5762
Resumen:
This work investigated the capacity of a-lipoic acid (LA) and N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) to reduce zinc deficiencyinduced oxidative stress, and prevent the activation of nuclear factor-kB (NF-kB) and activator protein-1 (AP-1), and the cross-talk between both activated cascades through b-Transducin Repeat-containing Protein (b-TrCP). IMR-32 cells were incubated in control media or media containing variable concentrations of zinc, without or with 0.5mM LA or 1mM NAC. Relative to control and zinc supplemented (15 mM Zn) groups, Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and total oxidant cell concentrations were higher, and total glutathione concentrations were lower in the zinc deficient groups (1.5 and 5 mM Zn). Both, LA and NAC, markedly reduced the increase in cell oxidants and the reduction in glutathione concentrations in the zinc deficient cells. Consistent with this, LA and NAC prevented zinc deficiency-induced activation of the early steps of NF- kB (IkBa phosphorylation) and AP-1 [c-Jun-N-terminal kinase (JNK) and p38 phophorylation] cascades, and the high NF-kB- and AP-1-DNA binding activities in total cell extracts. Thus, LA and NAC can reduce the oxidative stress associated with zinc deficiency and the subsequent triggering of NF-kB- and AP-1-activation in neuronal cells.