The aminopyridinol derivative BJ-1201 protects murine hippocampal cells against glutamate-induced neurotoxicity via heme oxygenase-1

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Glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain. It can cause neuronal cell damage in the context of oxidative stress. BJ-1201 is a derivative of the compound aminopyridinol, which is known for its antioxidant activity. In this study, we examined the effect of BJ-1201, a 6-(diphenylamino)-2,4,5-trimethylpyridin-3-ol compound, on neuroprotection in HT22 cells. Our data showed that BJ-1201 can protect HT22 cells against glutamate-induced cell cytotoxicity. In addition, BJ-1201 upregulated heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) to levels comparable to those of the CoPP-treated group. BJ-1201 treatment induced phosphorylation of JNK, but not p38-MAPK or ERK. It also increased the signal in the reporter assay based on β-galactosidase activity driven by the nuclear transcription factor erythroid-2 related factor 2 (Nrf2) promoter harboring antioxidant response elements (AREs) and induced the translocation of Nrf2. These results demonstrate that BJ-1201 may be a good therapeutic platform against neurodegenerative diseases induced by oxidative stress.

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Lee, D. S., Nam, T. G., Jeong, B. S., & Jeong, G. S. (2016, May 1). The aminopyridinol derivative BJ-1201 protects murine hippocampal cells against glutamate-induced neurotoxicity via heme oxygenase-1. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21050594

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