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Demyelination induced by oxidative stress is regulated by sphingosine 1‐phosphate receptors

Sinead A. O’Sullivan, +2 more
- 01 Jul 2017 - 
- Vol. 65, Iss: 7, pp 1119-1136
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TLDR
A novel GOX‐CAT model of demyelination is established and it is demonstrated that pFTY720 can act independently of inflammatory cytokines to attenuate decreases in vimentin, as well as axonal damage and demYelination induced by oxidative stress.
Abstract
Oxidative stress is a pathological condition defined as an imbalance between production and removal of reactive oxygen species. This process causes structural cell damage, disrupts DNA repair and induces mitochondrial dysfunction. Many in vitro studies have used direct bolus application of H2 O2 to investigate the role of oxidative stress in cell culture. In this study, using mouse organotypic cerebellar slice cultures, the effects of H2 O2 -induced oxidative stress on myelination state were examined, using bolus concentrations of H2 O2 (0.1-1 mM) and low-continuous H2 O2 (∼20 μM) generated from glucose oxidase and catalase (GOX-CAT). Using these models, the potential therapeutic effects of pFTY720, an oral therapy used in multiple sclerosis, was also examined. We found bolus treatment of H2 O2 (0.5 mM) and, for the first time, low-continuous H2 O2 (GOX-CAT) to induce demyelination in organotypic slices. Both bolus H2 O2 and GOX-CAT treatments significantly decreased vimentin expression in these slice cultures as well as increased cell death in isolated astrocyte cultures. Importantly, pre-treatment with pFTY720 significantly attenuated both bolus H2 O2 and GOX-CAT-induced demyelination and the GOX-CAT-induced decrease in vimentin in cerebellar slices, without altering levels of the proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 and CX3CL1. We also observed increased SMI-32 immunoreactivity in the white matter tract induced by GOX-CAT indicating axonal damage, which was remarkably attenuated by pFTY720. Taken together, this data establishes a novel GOX-CAT model of demyelination and demonstrates that pFTY720 can act independently of inflammatory cytokines to attenuate decreases in vimentin, as well as axonal damage and demyelination induced by oxidative stress.

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