Dimethyl fumarate modulates antioxidant and lipid metabolism in oligodendrocytes
Oxidative stress contributes to pathology associated with inflammatory brain disorders and therapies that upregulate antioxidant pathways may be neuroprotective in diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Dimethyl fumarate, a small molecule therapeutic for multiple sclerosis, activates cellular antioxid...
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doaj-f4d7883b9d664d4ea6800836a68a7a632020-11-25T02:03:10ZengElsevierRedox Biology2213-23172015-08-015169175Dimethyl fumarate modulates antioxidant and lipid metabolism in oligodendrocytesHe Huang0Alexandra Taraboletti1Leah P. Shriver2Department of Chemistry, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USADepartment of Chemistry, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USADepartment of Chemistry, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USA; Department of Biology, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USA; Corresponding author at: Department of Chemistry, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-3601, USA.Oxidative stress contributes to pathology associated with inflammatory brain disorders and therapies that upregulate antioxidant pathways may be neuroprotective in diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Dimethyl fumarate, a small molecule therapeutic for multiple sclerosis, activates cellular antioxidant signaling pathways and may promote myelin preservation. However, it is still unclear what mechanisms may underlie this neuroprotection and whether dimethyl fumarate affects oligodendrocyte responses to oxidative stress. Here, we examine metabolic alterations in oligodendrocytes treated with dimethyl fumarate by using a global metabolomic platform that employs both hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and shotgun lipidomics. Prolonged treatment of oligodendrocytes with dimethyl fumarate induces changes in citric acid cycle intermediates, glutathione, and lipids, indicating that this compound can directly impact oligodendrocyte metabolism. These metabolic alterations are also associated with protection from oxidant challenge. This study provides insight into the mechanisms by which dimethyl fumarate could preserve myelin integrity in patients with multiple sclerosis. Keywords: Metabolomics, Oligodendrocyte, Neuroprotection, Shotgun lipidomics, Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatographyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231715000427 |
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Dimethyl fumarate modulates antioxidant and lipid metabolism in oligodendrocytes |
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Dimethyl fumarate modulates antioxidant and lipid metabolism in oligodendrocytes |
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Dimethyl fumarate modulates antioxidant and lipid metabolism in oligodendrocytes |
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Oxidative stress contributes to pathology associated with inflammatory brain disorders and therapies that upregulate antioxidant pathways may be neuroprotective in diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Dimethyl fumarate, a small molecule therapeutic for multiple sclerosis, activates cellular antioxidant signaling pathways and may promote myelin preservation. However, it is still unclear what mechanisms may underlie this neuroprotection and whether dimethyl fumarate affects oligodendrocyte responses to oxidative stress. Here, we examine metabolic alterations in oligodendrocytes treated with dimethyl fumarate by using a global metabolomic platform that employs both hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and shotgun lipidomics. Prolonged treatment of oligodendrocytes with dimethyl fumarate induces changes in citric acid cycle intermediates, glutathione, and lipids, indicating that this compound can directly impact oligodendrocyte metabolism. These metabolic alterations are also associated with protection from oxidant challenge. This study provides insight into the mechanisms by which dimethyl fumarate could preserve myelin integrity in patients with multiple sclerosis. Keywords: Metabolomics, Oligodendrocyte, Neuroprotection, Shotgun lipidomics, Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography |
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