Diphenyl diselenide and diphenyl ditelluride: neurotoxic effect in brain of young rats, in vitro.

Mol Cell Biochem

Departamento de Química, Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS CEP 97105-900, Brazil.

Published: July 2010

This study examined whether maturity of rat brain may be relevant for the sensitivity to diphenyl diselenide (PhSe)(2) and diphenyl ditelluride (PhTe)(2) on [(3)H]glutamate uptake and release, in vitro. Brain synaptosomes were isolated from young (14- and 30-day-old) and adult rats and incubated at different concentrations of (PhSe)(2) or (PhTe)(2). The results demonstrated that the highest concentration (100 microM) of (PhSe)(2) and (PhTe)(2) inhibited the [(3)H]glutamate uptake by synaptosomes of brain at all ages. In the adult brain, (PhSe)(2) did not inhibit the [(3)H]glutamate uptake at the lowest concentration (10 microM). The highest concentration of (PhTe)(2) inhibited the [(3)H]glutamate uptake more in the 14-day-old than in the 30-day-old rats or adult rats. In the 30-day-old animals, the highest concentration of (PhSe)(2), and the lowest concentration of (PhTe)(2), increased the basal [(3)H]glutamate release. At the highest concentration, (PhTe)(2) increased the basal and K(+)-stimulated glutamate release on all ages evaluated. The results suggest that (PhSe)(2) and (PhTe)(2) caused alterations on the homeostasis of the glutamatergic system at the pre-synaptic level. These alterations were age-, concentration-, and compound-dependent. The maturity of rat brain is relevant for the glutamatergic system sensitivity to (PhSe)(2) and (PhTe)(2) .

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