Journal article
Curcumin, quercetin, and tBHQ modulate glutathione levels in astrocytes and neurons: Importance of the glutamate cysteine ligase modifier subunit
S Lavoie, Y Chen, TP Dalton, R Gysin, M Cuénod, P Steullet, KQ Do
Journal of Neurochemistry | WILEY | Published : 2009
Abstract
A decrease in GSH levels, the main redox regulator, can be observed in neurodegenerative diseases as well as in schizophrenia. In search for substances able to increase GSH, we evaluated the ability of curcumin (polyphenol), quercetin (flavonoid), and tert-butylhydroquinone (tBHQ) to up-regulate GSH-synthesizing enzymes. The gene expression, activity, and product levels of these enzymes were measured in cultured neurons and astrocytes. In astrocytes, all substances increased GSH levels and the activity of the rate-limiting synthesizing enzyme, glutamate cysteine ligase (GCL). In neurons, curcumin and to a lesser extent tBHQ increased GCL activity and GSH levels, while quercetin decreased GSH..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Mirjana Tosic for her precious help on the gene expression measurements. We are grateful to Rudolf Kraftsik for his advices regarding the statistical analyses and to Sylviane Reymond, Nathalie Ballanfat, and Manu Vuffray for their technical assistance. We also wish to thank Prof Pierre Magistretti for his support. This work was supported by the Fonds pour la Recherche en SantE du QuEbec (SL), the Loterie Romande, the Fondation Pro Scienta et Arte, and the Swiss National Foundation (grant # 310000-116689).