Thioredoxin-mimetic peptide CB3 lowers MAPKinase activity in the Zucker rat brain

Diabetes is a high risk factor for dementia. High glucose may be a risk factor for dementia even among persons without diabetes, and in transgenic animals it has been shown to cause a potentiation of indices that are pre-symptomatic of Alzheimer′s disease. To further elucidate the underlying mechan...

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Main Authors: Moshe Cohen-Kutner, Lena Khomsky, Michael Trus, Hila Ben-Yehuda, James M. Lenhard, Yin Liang, Tonya Martin, Daphne Atlas
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Published: Elsevier 2014-01-01
Series:Redox Biology
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CB3
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spelling doaj-ebbb4aa903a14ca4a2134e4c793007de2020-11-25T02:46:38ZengElsevierRedox Biology2213-23172014-01-012C44745610.1016/j.redox.2013.12.018Thioredoxin-mimetic peptide CB3 lowers MAPKinase activity in the Zucker rat brainMoshe Cohen-Kutner0Lena Khomsky1Michael Trus2Hila Ben-Yehuda3James M. Lenhard4Yin Liang5Tonya Martin6Daphne Atlas7Department of Biological Chemistry, Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904 IsraelDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904 IsraelDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904 IsraelDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904 IsraelCardiovascular and Metabolic Research, Janssen Research & Development, LLC of Johnson and Johnson, Welsh and McKean Roads, Springhouse, PA 19477, USACardiovascular and Metabolic Research, Janssen Research & Development, LLC of Johnson and Johnson, Welsh and McKean Roads, Springhouse, PA 19477, USACardiovascular and Metabolic Research, Janssen Research & Development, LLC of Johnson and Johnson, Welsh and McKean Roads, Springhouse, PA 19477, USADepartment of Biological Chemistry, Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904 Israel Diabetes is a high risk factor for dementia. High glucose may be a risk factor for dementia even among persons without diabetes, and in transgenic animals it has been shown to cause a potentiation of indices that are pre-symptomatic of Alzheimer′s disease. To further elucidate the underlying mechanisms linking inflammatory events elicited in the brain during oxidative stress and diabetes, we monitored the activation of mitogen-activated kinsase (MAPKs), c-jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK), p38 MAP kinases (p38MAPK), and extracellular activating kinsae1/2 (ERK1/2) and the anti-inflammatory effects of the thioredoxin mimetic (TxM) peptides, Ac-Cys-Pro-Cys-amide (CB3) and Ac-Cys-Gly-Pro-Cys-amide (CB4) in the brain of male leptin-receptor-deficient Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats and human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells. Daily i.p. injection of CB3 to ZDF rats inhibited the phosphorylation of JNK and p38MAPK, and prevented the expression of thioredoxin-interacting-protein (TXNIP/TBP-2) in ZDF rat brain. Although plasma glucose/insulin remained high, CB3 also increased the phosphorylation of AMP-ribose activating kinase (AMPK) and inhibited p70S6K kinase in the brain. Both CB3 and CB4 reversed apoptosis induced by inhibiting thioredoxin reductase as monitored by decreasing caspase 3 cleavage and PARP dissociation in SH-SY5Y cells. The decrease in JNK and p38MAPK activity in the absence of a change in plasma glucose implies a decrease in oxidative or neuroinflammatory stress in the ZDF rat brain. CB3 not only attenuated MAPK phosphorylation and activated AMPK in the brain, but it also diminished apoptotic markers, most likely acting via the MAPK–AMPK–mTOR pathway. These results were correlated with CB3 and CB4 inhibiting inflammation progression and protection from oxidative stress induced apoptosis in human neuronal cells. We suggest that by attenuating neuro-inflammatory processes in the brain Trx1 mimetic peptides could become beneficial for preventing neurological disorders associated with diabetes. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231713001067Diabetes type 2InflammationThioredoxin mimeticsZDF rat-modelMAPKAMPKTXNIP/TBP-2CB3Oxidative stressRedox
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author Moshe Cohen-Kutner
Lena Khomsky
Michael Trus
Hila Ben-Yehuda
James M. Lenhard
Yin Liang
Tonya Martin
Daphne Atlas
spellingShingle Moshe Cohen-Kutner
Lena Khomsky
Michael Trus
Hila Ben-Yehuda
James M. Lenhard
Yin Liang
Tonya Martin
Daphne Atlas
Thioredoxin-mimetic peptide CB3 lowers MAPKinase activity in the Zucker rat brain
Redox Biology
Diabetes type 2
Inflammation
Thioredoxin mimetics
ZDF rat-model
MAPK
AMPK
TXNIP/TBP-2
CB3
Oxidative stress
Redox
author_facet Moshe Cohen-Kutner
Lena Khomsky
Michael Trus
Hila Ben-Yehuda
James M. Lenhard
Yin Liang
Tonya Martin
Daphne Atlas
author_sort Moshe Cohen-Kutner
title Thioredoxin-mimetic peptide CB3 lowers MAPKinase activity in the Zucker rat brain
title_short Thioredoxin-mimetic peptide CB3 lowers MAPKinase activity in the Zucker rat brain
title_full Thioredoxin-mimetic peptide CB3 lowers MAPKinase activity in the Zucker rat brain
title_fullStr Thioredoxin-mimetic peptide CB3 lowers MAPKinase activity in the Zucker rat brain
title_full_unstemmed Thioredoxin-mimetic peptide CB3 lowers MAPKinase activity in the Zucker rat brain
title_sort thioredoxin-mimetic peptide cb3 lowers mapkinase activity in the zucker rat brain
publisher Elsevier
series Redox Biology
issn 2213-2317
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Diabetes is a high risk factor for dementia. High glucose may be a risk factor for dementia even among persons without diabetes, and in transgenic animals it has been shown to cause a potentiation of indices that are pre-symptomatic of Alzheimer′s disease. To further elucidate the underlying mechanisms linking inflammatory events elicited in the brain during oxidative stress and diabetes, we monitored the activation of mitogen-activated kinsase (MAPKs), c-jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK), p38 MAP kinases (p38MAPK), and extracellular activating kinsae1/2 (ERK1/2) and the anti-inflammatory effects of the thioredoxin mimetic (TxM) peptides, Ac-Cys-Pro-Cys-amide (CB3) and Ac-Cys-Gly-Pro-Cys-amide (CB4) in the brain of male leptin-receptor-deficient Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats and human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells. Daily i.p. injection of CB3 to ZDF rats inhibited the phosphorylation of JNK and p38MAPK, and prevented the expression of thioredoxin-interacting-protein (TXNIP/TBP-2) in ZDF rat brain. Although plasma glucose/insulin remained high, CB3 also increased the phosphorylation of AMP-ribose activating kinase (AMPK) and inhibited p70S6K kinase in the brain. Both CB3 and CB4 reversed apoptosis induced by inhibiting thioredoxin reductase as monitored by decreasing caspase 3 cleavage and PARP dissociation in SH-SY5Y cells. The decrease in JNK and p38MAPK activity in the absence of a change in plasma glucose implies a decrease in oxidative or neuroinflammatory stress in the ZDF rat brain. CB3 not only attenuated MAPK phosphorylation and activated AMPK in the brain, but it also diminished apoptotic markers, most likely acting via the MAPK–AMPK–mTOR pathway. These results were correlated with CB3 and CB4 inhibiting inflammation progression and protection from oxidative stress induced apoptosis in human neuronal cells. We suggest that by attenuating neuro-inflammatory processes in the brain Trx1 mimetic peptides could become beneficial for preventing neurological disorders associated with diabetes.
topic Diabetes type 2
Inflammation
Thioredoxin mimetics
ZDF rat-model
MAPK
AMPK
TXNIP/TBP-2
CB3
Oxidative stress
Redox
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231713001067
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