Mitochondrial Uncoupling Protein-2 (UCP2) Mediates Leptin Protection Against MPP+ Toxicity in Neuronal Cells

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Philip Wing-Lok Ho
Hui-Fang Liu
Jessica Wing-Man Ho
Wei-Yi Zhang
Andrew Chi-Yuen Chu
Ken Hon-Hung Kwok
Xuan Ge
Koon-Ho Chan
David Boyer Ramsden
Shu-Leong Ho
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[1] University of Hong Kong,Division of Neurology, University Department of Medicine
[2] University of Hong Kong,Research Center of Heart, Brain, Hormone & Healthy Aging (HBHA)
[3] University of Birmingham,School of Medicine and School of Biosciences
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Neurotoxicity Research | 2010年 / 17卷
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Uncoupling protein; UCP2; Leptin; Mitochondrial dysfunction; MPP+; Parkinson’s disease;
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Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease (PD). Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) delink ATP production from biofuel oxidation in mitochondria to reduce oxidative stress. UCP2 is expressed in brain, and has neuroprotective effects under various toxic insults. We observed induction of UCP2 expression by leptin in neuronal cultures, and hypothesize that leptin may preserve neuronal survival via UCP2. We showed that leptin preserved cell survival in neuronal SH-SY5Y cells against MPP+ toxicity (widely used in experimental Parkinsonian models) by maintaining ATP levels and mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP); these effects were accompanied by increased UCP2 expression. Leptin had no effect in modulating reactive oxygen species levels. Stable knockdown of UCP2 expression reduced ATP levels, and abolished leptin protection against MPP+-induced mitochondrial depolarization, ATP deficiency, and cell death, indicating that UCP2 is critical in mediating these neuroprotective effects of leptin against MPP+ toxicity. Interestingly, UCP2 knockdown increased UCP4 expression, but not of UCP5. Our findings show that leptin preserves cell survival by maintaining MMP and ATP levels mediated through UCP2 in MPP+-induced toxicity.
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