posted on 2013-11-15, 00:00authored byLi-Juan Zhang, Yue-Qiang Xue, Chun Yang, Wei-Hua Yang, Long Chen, Qian-Jin Zhang, Ting- Yu Qu, Shile Huang, Li-Ru Zhao, Xiao-Min Wang, Wei-Ming Duan
Human albumin has recently been demonstrated to protect brain neurons from injury in rat ischemic brain. However, there
is no information available about whether human albumin can prevent loss of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) expression of
dopaminergic (DA) neurons induced by 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) toxicity that is most commonly used to create a rat
model of Parkinson’s disease (PD). In the present study, two microliters of 1.25% human albumin were stereotaxically
injected into the right striatum of rats one day before or 7 days after the 6-OHDA lesion in the same side. D-Amphetamineinduced
rotational asymmetry was measured 7 days, 3 and 10 weeks after 6-OHDA lesion. We observed that intrastriatal
administration of human albumin significantly reduced the degree of rotational asymmetry. The number of THimmunoreactive
neurons present in the substantia nigra was greater in 6-OHDA lesioned rats following human albumintreatment
than non-human albumin treatment. TH-immunoreactivity in the 6-OHDA-lesioned striatum was also significantly
increased in the human albumin-treated rats. To examine the mechanisms underlying the effects of human albumin, we
challenged PC12 cells with 6-OHDA as an in vitro model of PD. Incubation with human albumin prevented 6-OHDA-induced
reduction of cell viability in PC12 cell cultures, as measured by MTT assay. Furthermore, human albumin reduced 6-OHDAinduced
formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and apoptosis in cultured PC12 cells, as assessed by flow cytometry.
Western blot analysis showed that human albumin inhibited 6-OHDA-induced activation of JNK, c-Jun, ERK, and p38
mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signaling in PC12 cultures challenged with 6-OHDA. Human albumin may protect
against 6-OHDA toxicity by influencing MAPK pathway followed by anti-ROS formation and anti-apoptosis.
Funding
This work was supported by grants from the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (2011CB504100, WMD), Beijing Natural Science Foundation
(11120087, WMD; 7112011, WMD), and the Louisiana Board of Regents (WMD).