Crocetin Prevents Amyloid β 1-42 -Induced Cell Death in Murine Hippocampal Cells

  • Yoshino Y
  • Ishisaka M
  • Umigai N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Crocetin is an aglycon of carotenoid extracted by saffron stigmas (Crocus sativus L.) and known to have a potent anti-oxidative effect. Amyliod β (Aβ), hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, is reported to have neurotoxicity partly via oxidative stress. In this study, we investigated the effect of crocetin on hippocampal HT22 cell death induced by Aβ1-42. Furthermore, to clarify the mechanism underlying the protective effects of crocetin against Aβ1-42- induced cell death, we measured reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by CM-H2DCFDA kit assay. Crocetin at 1 -10 μM protected HT22 cells against Aβ1-42-induced neuronal cell death and decreased ROS production increased by Aβ1-42. These results that crocetin has the potent neuroprotective effect against Aβ1-42-induced cytotoxicity in hippocampal cells by attenuating oxidative stress, suggest that crocetin may provide a useful therapeutic strategy against Aβ-related disorders.

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Yoshino, Y., Ishisaka, M., Umigai, N., Shimazawa, M., Tsuruma, K., & Hara, H. (2014). Crocetin Prevents Amyloid β 1-42 -Induced Cell Death in Murine Hippocampal Cells. Pharmacology & Pharmacy, 05(01), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.4236/pp.2014.51007

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