Shahed University

The effects simultaneous inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 and P2X7 purinoceptors in an in vivo Parkinson’s disease model

Mehrdad Roghani | Nida Jamali-Raeufy | Zahra Mojarrab | Tourandokht Baluchnejadmojarad | Javad Fahanik-Babaei | Mina Goudarzi

URL :   http://research.shahed.ac.ir/WSR/WebPages/Report/PaperView.aspx?PaperID=148012
Date :  2020/06/30
Publish in :    Metabolic Brain Disease


Keywords :Parkinson’s disease

Abstract :
Loss of dopaminergic neurons following Parkinson’s disease (PD) diminishes quality of life in patients. The present study was carried out to investigate the protective effects of simultaneous inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) and P2X7 purinoceptors in a PD model and explore possible mechanisms. The 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) was used as a tool to establish PDmodel in maleWister rats. The expressions of SIRT1, SIRT3,mTOR, PGC-1α, PTEN, P53 and DNA fragmentation were evaluated by ELISA assay. Behavioral impairments were determined using apomorphine-induced rotational and narrow beam tests. Dopamine synthesis and TH-positive neurons were detected by tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunohistochemistry. Neuronal density was determined by Nissl staining. OHDA-lesioned rats exhibited behavioral impairments that reversed by BBG, lin and lin + BBG. We found significant reduced levels of SIRT1, SIRT3, PGC-1α and mTOR in both mid brain and striatum from OHDA-lesioned rats that reversed by BBG, lin and lin + BBG. Likewise, significant increased levels of PTEN and P53 were found in both mid brain and striatum from OHDA-lesioned rats that was reversed by BBG, lin and lin + BBG. THpositive neurons and neuronal density were markedly reduced OHDA-lesioned rats that reversed by BBG, lin and lin + BBG. Collectively, our results showed protective effects of simultaneous inhibition of DPP-4 and P2X7 purinoceptors in a rat model of PD can be linked to targeting SIRT1/SIRT3, PTEN-mTOR pathways. Moreover, our findings demonstrated that simultaneous inhibition of DPP-4 and P2X7 purinoceptors might have stronger effect on mitochondrial biogenesis compared to only one