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Expressions of some antioxidant genes in SH-SY5Y cells treated with β-lapachone, morphine and electromagnetic field.

Molecular biology reports (2018-04-04)
Hamideh Mahmoudinasab, Mostafa Saadat
RESUMEN

β-Lapachone (β-Lap), morphine (Mor), and electromagnetic field (EMF) generate reactive oxygen species. The goal of the present study was to examine the effects of Mor and EMF, in combination with β-Lap on the cell growth inhibition and expression of several antioxidant genes. The 0.50 mT intensity of 50 Hz EMF and two exposure conditions ("15 min field-on/15 min field-off" and "30 min field-on continuously") on SH-SY5Y cells were used. The effects of Mor and EMF, in combination with β-Lap on cell growth inhibition and the expression levels of several antioxidant genes (NQO1, NQO2, SOD1, SOD2, CAT, GSTO1, GSTM2, GSTM3, GSTP1, MGST1, MGST3) in SH-SY5Y cells were measured. The relative mRNA levels were calculated according to the [Formula: see text]. Whereas NQO1 mRNA level decreased in the "15 min field-on/15 min field-off" condition, the expression level of NQO2 was increased. Both NQO1 and NQO2 expressions increased in Mor treated cells. IC50 values of β-Lap in combination with Mor, EMF, and "Mor + EMF" were higher than cells treated only with β-Lap. The NQO1 expression level in the cells treated with β-Lap was higher than the other treatments, indicating that β-Lap induces the expression of NQO1. Moreover, multiple linear regression analysis indicated that NQO1 mRNA levels were associated positively with β-Lap and negatively with EMF. At least in part, the mRNA levels of NQO1 were associated with IC50 values of β-Lap in designed treatments. There is a negative association between mRNA levels of NQO1 and IC50 values of β-Lap but not NQO2.