Author:
Sokolova T. V.,Rychkova M. P.,Basova N. E.,Vasilev D. S.,Avrova N. F.,Yefimova M. G.
Abstract
Abstract
A timely and efficient removal of apoptotic cells and their
fragments is essential to maintain tissue homeostasis in normal
and pathological conditions. Since the removal of apoptotic substrates
is executed by the cells endowed with phagocytic activity, the issue
of its regulation is of particular interest. In this work, we studied
the effect of two biologically active substances, insulin and ganglioside
GM1, on phagocytic activity of rat primary astrocytes. We showed
that cell incubation with 1 µM insulin significantly decreased the
phagocytic activity of astrocytes (58.5% vs. control), whereas the
incubation with 10 µM GM1 caused an increase in phagocytic activity
(133.4% vs. control). Preincubation of brain astrocytes with GM1
completely blocked the inhibitory effect of insulin. These results
can be instrumental in developing novel therapeutic strategies for
the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases accompanied by the emergence
of apoptotic substrates.
Subject
Physiology,Biochemistry,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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