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Transcranial magnetic stimulation attenuates cell loss and oxidative damage in the striatum induced in the 3-nitropropionic model of Huntington's disease

Authors :
José Peña
Francisco J. Medina
Pedro Montilla
M. C. Muñoz
Isaac Túnez
Ignacio Jimena
René Drucker-Colín
Source :
Journal of Neurochemistry. 97:619-630
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Wiley, 2006.

Abstract

An investigation was conducted on the effect of transcranial magnetic field stimulation (TMS) on the free radical production and neuronal cell loss produced by 3-nitropropionic acid in rats. The effects of 3-nitropropionic acid were evaluated by examining the following changes in: the quantity of hydroperoxides and total radical-trapping antioxidant potential (TRAP), lipid peroxidation products, protein carbonyl groups, reduced glutathione (GSH) content, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), catalase and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) activities; total nitrite and cell death [morphological changes, quantification of neuronal loss and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels]. Our results reveal that 3-nitropropionic acid induces oxidative and nitrosative stress in the striatum, prompts cell loss and also shows that TMS prevents the harmful effects induced by the acid. In conclusion, the results show the ability of TMS to modify neuronal response to 3-nitropropionic acid.

Details

ISSN :
00223042
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neurochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6a0d7b9b3630f0aa9d12dc5f8e7ea409
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.2006.03724.x