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Research Article

Effect of colistin exposure on calcium homeostasis and mitochondria functions in chick cortex neurons

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Pages 281-288 | Received 06 Sep 2012, Accepted 27 Nov 2012, Published online: 15 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

The study investigated the effect of colistin exposure on calcium homeostasis and mitochondria functions in neurons. We used an in vitro drug model to induce neurotoxicity that closely mimic the in vivo condition by exposing primary cultures of chick cortex neurons to different concentrations of 0, 0.83, 4.15 and 8.3 μg/mL colistin. The cell activity was determined by methods of MTT and lactate dehydrogenase release at 24 h post-beginning. The membrane potential (ΔΨm) and ultrastructure of mitochondrial were assessed. The calcium ion concentration within neurons ([Ca2+]i) was detected using the Fura3/AM as the probe and expression level of intracellular calmodulin (CaM) mRNA was detected by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. The results showed that, in the 4.15 and 8.3 μg/mL colistin groups, the functions of mitochondria altered, the ΔΨm was significantly decreased and the mitochondrial cristae was swollen and even vacuolar degeneration in mitochondria occurred. Moreover, the expression level of colistin could decrease CaM mRNA, and increase free calcium concentration. The present work revealed that colistin-induced mitochondria dysfunction and calcium homeostasis disequilibrium, providing new insight into the toxicological mechanism of colistin in neurons.

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