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A Norbergenin Derivative Inhibits Neuronal Cell Damage Induced by Tunicamycin
Shinya SuzukiYui OkuseMasafumi KawaseMasufumi TakiguchiYoshiyasu FukuyamaHironobu TakahashiMasao Sato
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2006 Volume 29 Issue 7 Pages 1335-1338

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Several chemically synthesized compounds were examined for protective effects against the cell damage in tunicamycin-treated human neuroblastoma IMR-32 cells. Among the compounds tested, an antioxidant, Norbergenin-11-caproate (10 μM), exhibited complete protection against the cell growth inhibitory effect of tunicamycin but did not inhibit the induction of Bip/GRP78 mRNA by tunicamycin. Both norbergenin-11-caproate and α-tocopherol completely inhibited the production of reactive oxygen species induced by tunicamycin, however, α-tocopherol inhibited tunicamycin-induced cell damage only partially, even at 100 μM. These findings suggest the potential of Norbergenin-11-caproate for therapeutic application in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-dependent diseases implicating a specific mechanism other than anti-oxidative one.
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