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Dim Light at Night Induced Neurodegeneration and Ameliorative Effect of Curcumin

Authors :
Dhondup Namgyal
Kumari Chandan
Armiya Sultan
Mehreen Aftab
Sher Ali
Rachna Mehta
Hamed A. El-Serehy
Fahad A. Al-Misned
Maryam Sarwat
Source :
Cells, Vol 9, Iss 9, p 2093 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

It is a well-known fact that following a proper routine light/dark or diurnal rhythm controls almost all biological processes. With the introduction of modern lighting and artificial illumination systems, continuous exposure to light at night may lead to the disruption of diurnal rhythm. However, the effect of light during the night on brain anatomy, physiology, and human body functions is less explored and poorly understood. In this study, we have evaluated the effect of exposure to dim light (5 lux) at night (dLAN) on Swiss Albino mice over a duration of three consecutive weeks. Results have revealed that exposure to dLAN led to an impairment of cognitive and non-cognitive behaviour, oxidative stress–mediated elevation of lipid peroxidation, and reduction of superoxide dismutase and catalase activity. It also led to the downregulation of hippocampal proteins (BDNF, Synapsin II and DCX) at both protein and mRNA level. Additionally, there was downregulation of CREB and SIRT1 mRNAs and neurodegeneration-associated miRNA21a-5p and miRNA34a-5p. The pyramidal and cortical neurons started showing pyknotic and chromatolysis characteristics. However, a dose of curcumin administered to the mice positively modulated these parameters in our experimental animals. We proposed the modulatory role of curcumin in addressing the deleterious effects of dLAN.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734409
Volume :
9
Issue :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cells
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.69024e896de4f6599dee4ee2f739239
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9092093