Metal-induced neurotoxicity in a RAGE-expressing C. elegans model.

Neurotoxicology

Departments of Molecular Pharmacology and Neurosciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY, USA. Electronic address:

Published: September 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Environmental and occupational metal exposure is linked to serious health issues, including neurotoxicity and brain damage, primarily affecting dopamine and serotonin neurons.
  • Research in C. elegans demonstrates that exposure to cadmium and manganese leads to different patterns of neurodegeneration, regardless of RAGE expression.
  • RAGE expression worsens neurodegeneration under high glucose conditions, highlighting its role as a significant factor in neurological disorders related to metal exposure and altered glucose metabolism.

Article Abstract

Environmental and occupational metal exposure poses serious global concerns. Metal exposure have severally been associated with neurotoxicity and brain damage. Furthermore, receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is also implicated in neurological disorders, particularly those with altered glucose metabolism. Here, we examine potential compounding effect of metal exposure and RAGE expression on dopamine (DA) and serotonin (SER) neurons in C. elegans. In addition, we evaluate the effect of RAGE expression on DA and SER neurons in hyperglycemic conditions. Newly generated RAGE-expressing C. elegans tagged with green fluorescent proteins (GFP) in DAergic and SERergic neurons were treated with cadmium (Cd) or manganese (Mn). Additionally, the RAGE-expressing worms were also exposed to high glucose conditions. Results showed metals induced neurodegeneration both in the presence and absence of RAGE expression, but the manner of degeneration differed between Cd and Mn treated nematodes. Furthermore, RAGE-expressing worms showed significant neurodegeneration in both DAergic and SERergic neurons. Our results indicate co-occurrence of metal exposure and RAGE expression can induce neurodegeneration. Additionally, we show that RAGE expression can exacerbate hyperglycemic induced neurodegeneration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7492433PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuro.2020.06.013DOI Listing

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