Schonfeld_2007_Neurochem.Res_32_1673

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Title : Docosahexaenoic acid enhances iron uptake by modulating iron transporters and accelerates apoptotic death in PC12 cells - Schonfeld_2007_Neurochem.Res_32_1673
Author(s) : Schonfeld E , Yasharel I , Yavin E , Brand A
Ref : Neurochem Res , 32 :1673 , 2007
Abstract :

The effect of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; 22:6 n-3) on Fe(2+)-mediated and/or H(2)O(2)-mediated oxidative stress (OS) was investigated in a PC12 pheochromocytoma cell line in the presence or absence of 50 ng/ml nerve growth factor (NGF). DHA-supplemented cells showed enhanced Fe(2+)-induced cell damage as evident by increased lipid peroxides formation (10-fold) and reduced neutral red (NR) dye uptake in a NGF-independent fashion. DHA caused a nearly 10-fold increase in free iron uptake in NGF-treated cells and doubled iron uptake in nondifferentiated cells. DHA-enrichment induced an elevation in the transferrin receptor protein in the nondifferentiated cells whereas NGF-treatment led to a substantial increase in the ubiquitous divalent metal ion transporter 1 (DMT-1) as detected by mRNA levels using qRT-PCR. The mechanism of action of DHA to accelerate cell death may be associated with the externalization of amino-phosphoglycerides (PG) species of which, increased ethanolamine plasmalogen levels, may be essential for cell rescue as noted in NGF-treated PC12 cells.

PubMedSearch : Schonfeld_2007_Neurochem.Res_32_1673
PubMedID: 17551831

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Schonfeld E, Yasharel I, Yavin E, Brand A (2007)
Docosahexaenoic acid enhances iron uptake by modulating iron transporters and accelerates apoptotic death in PC12 cells
Neurochem Res 32 :1673

Schonfeld E, Yasharel I, Yavin E, Brand A (2007)
Neurochem Res 32 :1673