Troxerutin downregulates C/EBP-β gene expression via modulating the IFNγ-ERK1/2 signaling pathway to ameliorate rotenone-induced retinal neurodegeneration.
Rowida Raafat IbrahimRasha Osama El-EsawyMervat H El-SakaaPublished in: Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology (2020)
Troxerutin, a natural flavonoid guards against oxidative stress and apoptosis with a high capability of passing through the blood-brain barrier. Our aim was to investigate the role of troxerutin in experimentally induced retinal neurodegeneration by modulating the interferon-gamma (IFNγ)-extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK1/2)-CCAAT enhancer-binding protein β (C/EBP-β) signaling pathway. Three groups of rats (10 each group) were included. Group I (control group), group II (rotenone treated group): the rats were injected subcutaneously with a single rotenone dosage of 3 mg/kg repeated every 48 hours for 60 days to trigger retinal neurodegeneration. Group III (troxerutin-treated group): rats received troxerutin (150 mg/kg/day) by oral gavage 1 hour before rotenone administration. A real-time polymerase chain reaction technique was applied to measure messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of retinal C/EBP-β. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique was utilized to assay tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), IFNγ, and ERK1/2 levels. Finally, reactive oxygen species (ROS), as well as carbonylated protein (CP) levels, were assessed spectrophotometrically. Improved retinal neurodegeneration by downregulation of C/EBP-β mRNA gene expression, also caused a significant reduction of TNF-α, IFNγ, ERK1/2 as well as ROS and CP levels compared with the diseased group. These findings could hold promise for the usage of troxerutin as a protective agent against rotenone-induced retinal neurodegeneration.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- gene expression
- optical coherence tomography
- pi k akt
- binding protein
- diabetic retinopathy
- oxidative stress
- reactive oxygen species
- dendritic cells
- cell proliferation
- diabetic rats
- induced apoptosis
- immune response
- cell death
- rheumatoid arthritis
- dna damage
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- optic nerve
- blood pressure
- cell cycle arrest
- high throughput
- transcription factor
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- drug induced
- small molecule
- big data
- newly diagnosed
- amino acid