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Title: Regulation of morphological and functional properties of astrocytes by hydrogen peroxide
Authors: Kulahava, T.A.
Semenkova, G.N,
Kvacheva, Z.B.
Cherenkevich, S.N.
Open Researcher and Contributor ID: 0000-0002-1113-7323
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Cell Tiss. Biol.2007; 1: 8–13
Abstract: Effects of hydrogen peroxide on morphological characteristics, proliferation index, and menadione-dependent lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence of C6 glioma cells were studied. It was established that H2O2 at 5 × 10–7–1 × 10–8 M concentrations acted as a regulator of morphological and functional properties of astrocytes, inducing their reactivation, which is manifested as cell body hypertrophy and an increase of proliferative activity and menadione-induced production of superoxide anion radicals ( ). Cytodestructive action of hydrogen peroxide at a concentration higher than 1 × 10 –6 M on C6 glioma cells shows itself as a decrease of their proliferation index and the ability to generate under the effect of menadione. Use of lipopolysaccharide B as a functional stimulator has shown that H2O2 modifies signaling pathways leading to an increase of mitotic activity of C6 glioma cells and decreases the yield of lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence of astrocytes under the action of menadione to the level of control values.
URI: https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/341528
DOI: 10.1134/S1990519X07010026
Sponsorship: The work is supported by the Belarussian Republic Foundation for Basic Research (project B00-270).
Licence: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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