同步辐射显微红外光谱研究6-OHDA诱导帕金森病细胞模型  被引量:4

Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopy Study of 6-Hydroxydopamine Induced Parkinson's Disease Cell Model

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作  者:朱红艳[1] 裴虓[1] 吴凌燕[1] 戚泽明[2] 王玉银[2] 刘波[3] 周厚广[4] 

机构地区:[1]上海大学生命科学学院神经药理与毒理实验室,上海200444 [2]中国科学技术大学国家同步辐射实验室,安徽合肥230029 [3]同济大学物理系,上海200092 [4]复旦大学附属华山医院,上海200040

出  处:《光谱学与光谱分析》2013年第3期686-689,共4页Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis

基  金:国家自然科学基金项目(30900422;11179019;81170322);科技部(973计划)项目(2010CB529806);上海市自然科学基金项目(11ZR1440500;11ZR1405300);上海市教委分子生理学重点学科项目资助

摘  要:神经毒素6-hydroxydopamine(6-OHDA)处理的人神经瘤母细胞系SH-SY5Y是一种经典的帕金森病细胞模型。利用同步辐射红外显微光谱研究6-OHDA处理的SH-SY5Y细胞系的生物化学成分。与正常细胞相比较,所含磷脂的平均饱和水平显著提高,蛋白质的二级结构发生显著变化,其中的β-sheet的比例明显增高,核酸的含量明显下降,提示神经毒素6-OHDA对细胞造成了严重的氧化损伤。同步辐射红外显微光谱能够精确有效的检测到细胞生化成分的改变,从而对细胞的病理损伤进行评估。SH-SY5Y cell line treated with 6-hydroxydopamine(6-OHDA) is a classical Parkinson's disease(PD).In the present study,synchrotron-based Fourier transform infrared(FTIR) microspectroscopy was used to analyze the biochemical composition of SH-SY5Y cell line treated with 6-OHDA.The detailed spectral analyses show the significant changes in cellular compositions such as lipids,proteins and nucleic acids in SH-SY5Y cells treated with 6-OHDA compared to control SH-SY5Y cells.As a result,the unsaturation levels of phospholipids decrease in SH-SY5Y cells treated with 6-OHDA compared to control cells,the analysis of protein secondary structure shows the significantly higher ratio of β-sheet in PD cells compared to that of control cells,and the content of nuclear acid is highly decreased compared to that of control cells,suggesting that 6-OHDA induces the serious oxidative damage in SH-SY5Y cells.These findings suggest that SR-FTIR is an effective and precise technical tool to probe the biochemical changes of cells and then evaluate the pathological damage in cells.

关 键 词:帕金森病 SH-SY5Y细胞 生物化学成分 同步辐射红外显微光谱 

分 类 号:S853.5[农业科学—临床兽医学] O657.3[农业科学—兽医学]

 

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