Sirtuins and neuronal DNA damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusion

Chronic brain hypoperfusion (ChCH) is a risk factor for central nervous system (CNS) diseases, such as chronic brain ischemia, degenerative diseases, and others, in this connection, the study of its pathophysiological mechanisms is an actual problem. Objective. To investigate the relationship bet...

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Main Authors: O. Yu. Harmatina, Т. Yu. Voznesenska, N. H. Hrushka, О. А. Kondratska, А. H. Portnychenko
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Published: Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University 2019-09-01
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author O. Yu. Harmatina
Т. Yu. Voznesenska
N. H. Hrushka
О. А. Kondratska
А. H. Portnychenko
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Т. Yu. Voznesenska
N. H. Hrushka
О. А. Kondratska
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description Chronic brain hypoperfusion (ChCH) is a risk factor for central nervous system (CNS) diseases, such as chronic brain ischemia, degenerative diseases, and others, in this connection, the study of its pathophysiological mechanisms is an actual problem. Objective. To investigate the relationship between SIRT1/SIRT3 expression and activity and damage of neuronal DNA in conditions of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in mice. Маterials and methods. The experiments were carried out on male C57Bl mice (6 weeks old, weight 18–20 g), which underwent occlusion of left common carotid artery to model ChCH. On the background of ChCH nicotinamide (NAM, 200 mg/kg, 10 d, i.p.) and resveratrol (RV, 10 mg/kg, 10 d, i.p.) were used. All manipulations were carried out in anesthetized with ketamine (60 mg/kg, i.p.) mice. In 8 weeks, in mice brain tissues the features of neuronal DNA damage were studied by DNA comet assay and SIRT1/SIRT3 gene expression levels by real-time RT-PCR. Results. ChCH modeling was accompanied on the unilateral side by an increase of DNA damage (comets within classes 3 and 4) index of neurons by 6.9 times, and by a decrease of SIRT1 and SIRT3 gene expression by 9.3 and 20.2 times, respectively, compared to control (P < 0.05). Using of NAM and RV treatment resulted in reduction of DNA damage index by 89.6 % and by 92.4 %, respectively, compared to control (P < 0.05), and in the increase of the levels of SIRT1 by 1.7 and 3.5 times, and SIRT3 – by 2.9 and 5.2 times, respectively, in comparison with the ChCH group (P < 0.05). Conclusion. Taken together, these data indicate that modification of SIRT1 activity caused positive effect on ChCH-induced brain injury by attenuating DNA breaks, which was accompanied with up-regulation of SIRT-mediated regulatory pathways.
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spelling doaj-art-64cd548b7a504511b7dd3cd1c4e05a612025-08-20T01:57:27ZengZaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical UniversityPatologìâ2306-80272310-12372019-09-0116218819410.14739/2310-1237.2019.2.177121Sirtuins and neuronal DNA damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusionO. Yu. HarmatinaТ. Yu. VoznesenskaN. H. HrushkaО. А. Kondratska А. H. PortnychenkoChronic brain hypoperfusion (ChCH) is a risk factor for central nervous system (CNS) diseases, such as chronic brain ischemia, degenerative diseases, and others, in this connection, the study of its pathophysiological mechanisms is an actual problem. Objective. To investigate the relationship between SIRT1/SIRT3 expression and activity and damage of neuronal DNA in conditions of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in mice. Маterials and methods. The experiments were carried out on male C57Bl mice (6 weeks old, weight 18–20 g), which underwent occlusion of left common carotid artery to model ChCH. On the background of ChCH nicotinamide (NAM, 200 mg/kg, 10 d, i.p.) and resveratrol (RV, 10 mg/kg, 10 d, i.p.) were used. All manipulations were carried out in anesthetized with ketamine (60 mg/kg, i.p.) mice. In 8 weeks, in mice brain tissues the features of neuronal DNA damage were studied by DNA comet assay and SIRT1/SIRT3 gene expression levels by real-time RT-PCR. Results. ChCH modeling was accompanied on the unilateral side by an increase of DNA damage (comets within classes 3 and 4) index of neurons by 6.9 times, and by a decrease of SIRT1 and SIRT3 gene expression by 9.3 and 20.2 times, respectively, compared to control (P < 0.05). Using of NAM and RV treatment resulted in reduction of DNA damage index by 89.6 % and by 92.4 %, respectively, compared to control (P < 0.05), and in the increase of the levels of SIRT1 by 1.7 and 3.5 times, and SIRT3 – by 2.9 and 5.2 times, respectively, in comparison with the ChCH group (P < 0.05). Conclusion. Taken together, these data indicate that modification of SIRT1 activity caused positive effect on ChCH-induced brain injury by attenuating DNA breaks, which was accompanied with up-regulation of SIRT-mediated regulatory pathways.http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/177121/178414cerebrovascular perfusionstenosis common carotid arterysirtuins
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Т. Yu. Voznesenska
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О. А. Kondratska
А. H. Portnychenko
Sirtuins and neuronal DNA damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
Patologìâ
cerebrovascular perfusion
stenosis common carotid artery
sirtuins
title Sirtuins and neuronal DNA damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
title_full Sirtuins and neuronal DNA damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
title_fullStr Sirtuins and neuronal DNA damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
title_full_unstemmed Sirtuins and neuronal DNA damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
title_short Sirtuins and neuronal DNA damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
title_sort sirtuins and neuronal dna damage under experimental chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
topic cerebrovascular perfusion
stenosis common carotid artery
sirtuins
url http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/177121/178414
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