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Effects of cuprizone-induced demyelination on autophagy markers in different neural structures with the evaluation of behavior in rats

Zeković, Janko; Vidičević Novaković, Sašenka; Tasić, Jelena; Stanojević, Željka; Milovanović, Andona; Tomonjić, Nina; Petričević, Saša; Zogović, Nevena; Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana; Trajković, Vladimir; Isaković, Aleksandra

(Belgrade: Serbian Neuroscience Society, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Zeković, Janko
AU  - Vidičević Novaković, Sašenka
AU  - Tasić, Jelena
AU  - Stanojević, Željka
AU  - Milovanović, Andona
AU  - Tomonjić, Nina
AU  - Petričević, Saša
AU  - Zogović, Nevena
AU  - Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana
AU  - Trajković, Vladimir
AU  - Isaković, Aleksandra
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5839
AB  - Introduction: Cuprizone is a copper chelating agent rensposible for toxic
demyelination. Although its mechanism of demyelination is not fully elucidated, its
toxicity is thought to result, at least partially, from induced autophagy.
The Aim: To examine the effect of cuprizone on autophagy markers in different
neural structures in rats with the assessment of behavior in the open field test.
Material and Methods: This study was performed on 16 female DA rats, 6 weeks
old.The control group (n=8) did not receive cuprizone, while the experimental group
(n=8) received food with 0.6% cuprizone content during 7 weeks. Afterwards,
locomotion and anxiety-like behavior were assessed in the open field test. Imunoblot
technique was performed on: cortex, corpus callosum, cerebellum and spinal cord, in
order to examine the markers of autophagy signaling pathway: pUlk, p62, Beclin1,
LC3II, pAMPK, pmTOR and pRaptor.
Results: Cuprizone-fed animals had a reduced locomotor activity and exhibited an
anxiety-like behavior. In the cortex, p62 and pAMPK were decreased, while pmTOR
tended to be lower. In the corpus callosum, pULK was increased and pmTOR was
decreased. LC3II tended to be increased, while pAMPK tended to be decreased. In the
cerebellum, pAMPK was reduced, while pmTOR was increased. In the spinal cord,
Beclin1 and pRaptor were decreased, while pmTOR, pAMPK, LC3II, p62 tended to
be decreased.
Conclusion: Long-term use of cuprizone leads to impaired locomotor activity and

anxiety-like behavior. Cuprizone-induced damage is most likely due to AMPK-
independent autophagy in the cortex and corpus callosum, while autophagy is

probably inhibited in the cerebellum and spinal cord.
PB  - Belgrade: Serbian Neuroscience Society
C3  - Book of abstracts: 8th Congress of Serbian Neuroscience Society with international participation; 2023 May 31 - Jun 2; Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Effects of cuprizone-induced demyelination on autophagy markers in different neural structures with the evaluation of behavior in rats
SP  - 80
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5839
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Zeković, Janko and Vidičević Novaković, Sašenka and Tasić, Jelena and Stanojević, Željka and Milovanović, Andona and Tomonjić, Nina and Petričević, Saša and Zogović, Nevena and Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana and Trajković, Vladimir and Isaković, Aleksandra",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Introduction: Cuprizone is a copper chelating agent rensposible for toxic
demyelination. Although its mechanism of demyelination is not fully elucidated, its
toxicity is thought to result, at least partially, from induced autophagy.
The Aim: To examine the effect of cuprizone on autophagy markers in different
neural structures in rats with the assessment of behavior in the open field test.
Material and Methods: This study was performed on 16 female DA rats, 6 weeks
old.The control group (n=8) did not receive cuprizone, while the experimental group
(n=8) received food with 0.6% cuprizone content during 7 weeks. Afterwards,
locomotion and anxiety-like behavior were assessed in the open field test. Imunoblot
technique was performed on: cortex, corpus callosum, cerebellum and spinal cord, in
order to examine the markers of autophagy signaling pathway: pUlk, p62, Beclin1,
LC3II, pAMPK, pmTOR and pRaptor.
Results: Cuprizone-fed animals had a reduced locomotor activity and exhibited an
anxiety-like behavior. In the cortex, p62 and pAMPK were decreased, while pmTOR
tended to be lower. In the corpus callosum, pULK was increased and pmTOR was
decreased. LC3II tended to be increased, while pAMPK tended to be decreased. In the
cerebellum, pAMPK was reduced, while pmTOR was increased. In the spinal cord,
Beclin1 and pRaptor were decreased, while pmTOR, pAMPK, LC3II, p62 tended to
be decreased.
Conclusion: Long-term use of cuprizone leads to impaired locomotor activity and

anxiety-like behavior. Cuprizone-induced damage is most likely due to AMPK-
independent autophagy in the cortex and corpus callosum, while autophagy is

probably inhibited in the cerebellum and spinal cord.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Serbian Neuroscience Society",
journal = "Book of abstracts: 8th Congress of Serbian Neuroscience Society with international participation; 2023 May 31 - Jun 2; Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Effects of cuprizone-induced demyelination on autophagy markers in different neural structures with the evaluation of behavior in rats",
pages = "80",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5839"
}
Zeković, J., Vidičević Novaković, S., Tasić, J., Stanojević, Ž., Milovanović, A., Tomonjić, N., Petričević, S., Zogović, N., Tovilović-Kovačević, G., Trajković, V.,& Isaković, A.. (2023). Effects of cuprizone-induced demyelination on autophagy markers in different neural structures with the evaluation of behavior in rats. in Book of abstracts: 8th Congress of Serbian Neuroscience Society with international participation; 2023 May 31 - Jun 2; Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade: Serbian Neuroscience Society., 80.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5839
Zeković J, Vidičević Novaković S, Tasić J, Stanojević Ž, Milovanović A, Tomonjić N, Petričević S, Zogović N, Tovilović-Kovačević G, Trajković V, Isaković A. Effects of cuprizone-induced demyelination on autophagy markers in different neural structures with the evaluation of behavior in rats. in Book of abstracts: 8th Congress of Serbian Neuroscience Society with international participation; 2023 May 31 - Jun 2; Belgrade, Serbia. 2023;:80.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5839 .
Zeković, Janko, Vidičević Novaković, Sašenka, Tasić, Jelena, Stanojević, Željka, Milovanović, Andona, Tomonjić, Nina, Petričević, Saša, Zogović, Nevena, Tovilović-Kovačević, Gordana, Trajković, Vladimir, Isaković, Aleksandra, "Effects of cuprizone-induced demyelination on autophagy markers in different neural structures with the evaluation of behavior in rats" in Book of abstracts: 8th Congress of Serbian Neuroscience Society with international participation; 2023 May 31 - Jun 2; Belgrade, Serbia (2023):80,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5839 .

Apoptotic changes visualization in cisplatin-treated leukemic cells using second-harmonic generation imaging

Isaković, Anđelka; Stanojević, Željka; Zogović, Nevena; Jovanić, Svetlana; Rabasović, Mihajlo; Krmpot, Aleksandar; Pantelić, Dejan; Misirlić-Denčić, Sonja

(Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 2015)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Isaković, Anđelka
AU  - Stanojević, Željka
AU  - Zogović, Nevena
AU  - Jovanić, Svetlana
AU  - Rabasović, Mihajlo
AU  - Krmpot, Aleksandar
AU  - Pantelić, Dejan
AU  - Misirlić-Denčić, Sonja
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6775
AB  - Apoptosis, or programmed cell death type I, is a process in which sequence of events leads to degradation of cell content, cell shrinkage, membrane changes and fragmentation of nucleus. In the execution phase of apoptosis, breaking down of cell cytoskeleton causes the cell membrane to bulge outward - phenomenon known as membrane blebbing. The end result is formation of apoptotic bodies, membrane-bound vesicles containing organelles, sometimes with nuclear fragments. Induction of apoptosis is considered as best approach in anticancer therapy with cytotoxic drugs [1]. Therefore, detecting morphological features of tumor cells under the influence of cytotoxic agents is of great scientific importance. One of the obstacles is to visualize and analyze morphological changes in living suspension cells (e.g. leukemic cells) using conventional light and/or fluorescence microscopy. Therefore, transmission electron microscopy is often used. Although this gives deep insight into subcellular morphology and changes, methodology employed is often time-consuming, expensive and involves usage of multiple toxic substances. Given all of the above, we analyzed apoptotic changes in commercial human acute promyelocytic leukemic (HL-60) cell line treated with well-known apoptosis- inducing antitumor agent cisplatin [2], using second-harmonic generation (SHG) imaging, using femtosecond laser microscopy homemade nonlinear laser scanning microscope [3] in Two Photon Excitation Fluorescence (TPEF) mode. Cells were grown under standard conditions [4], seeded in 12-well plates, and treated with cisplatin for 48h in the IC50 value concentration range (the IC50 value is a concentration that decreases cell viability for 50 %, compared to untreated cells). After the treatment, cells were incubated in dark with supravital fluorescent dye acridine orange (AO) for 30 minutes. The ≈10 μl drop of cells was then placed on microscope slides and covered with glass cover slips. Control (untreated cells) and cells treated with cisplatin were visualized and photographed using TPEF SHG imaging. Sections of cells 1,6 μm thick were made, and 3D image reconstruction was performed. Untreated cells were seen as round, with intact cell membrane and clearly visible nucleus and nucleolus, as expected. On the other hand, leukemic cells treated with cisplatin showed changes in the morphology. They were smaller in diameter, and cell nucleus was fragmented. Furthermore, cell membrane changes were also seen, numerous protrusions, suggesting membrane blebbing and initial phases of apoptotic bodies formation. 3D image reconstruction further confirmed observed morphological cell changes typical for apoptosis. Performed experiments and obtained results suggest that SHG TPEF imaging could be used for the detection of morphology phenomena related to cell apoptosis, which can be of importance in cancer research, especially in the area of understanding cytotoxic mechanism of action of novel potential antileukemic agents.
PB  - Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences
C3  - Book of Abstracts: The Fifth international school and conference on photonics & COST actions: MP1204, BM1205 and MP1205 & the Second international workshop: Control of light and matter waves propagation and localization in photonic lattices: Photonica 2015; 2015 Aug 24-28; Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Apoptotic changes visualization in cisplatin-treated leukemic cells using second-harmonic generation imaging
SP  - 140
EP  - 141
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6775
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Isaković, Anđelka and Stanojević, Željka and Zogović, Nevena and Jovanić, Svetlana and Rabasović, Mihajlo and Krmpot, Aleksandar and Pantelić, Dejan and Misirlić-Denčić, Sonja",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Apoptosis, or programmed cell death type I, is a process in which sequence of events leads to degradation of cell content, cell shrinkage, membrane changes and fragmentation of nucleus. In the execution phase of apoptosis, breaking down of cell cytoskeleton causes the cell membrane to bulge outward - phenomenon known as membrane blebbing. The end result is formation of apoptotic bodies, membrane-bound vesicles containing organelles, sometimes with nuclear fragments. Induction of apoptosis is considered as best approach in anticancer therapy with cytotoxic drugs [1]. Therefore, detecting morphological features of tumor cells under the influence of cytotoxic agents is of great scientific importance. One of the obstacles is to visualize and analyze morphological changes in living suspension cells (e.g. leukemic cells) using conventional light and/or fluorescence microscopy. Therefore, transmission electron microscopy is often used. Although this gives deep insight into subcellular morphology and changes, methodology employed is often time-consuming, expensive and involves usage of multiple toxic substances. Given all of the above, we analyzed apoptotic changes in commercial human acute promyelocytic leukemic (HL-60) cell line treated with well-known apoptosis- inducing antitumor agent cisplatin [2], using second-harmonic generation (SHG) imaging, using femtosecond laser microscopy homemade nonlinear laser scanning microscope [3] in Two Photon Excitation Fluorescence (TPEF) mode. Cells were grown under standard conditions [4], seeded in 12-well plates, and treated with cisplatin for 48h in the IC50 value concentration range (the IC50 value is a concentration that decreases cell viability for 50 %, compared to untreated cells). After the treatment, cells were incubated in dark with supravital fluorescent dye acridine orange (AO) for 30 minutes. The ≈10 μl drop of cells was then placed on microscope slides and covered with glass cover slips. Control (untreated cells) and cells treated with cisplatin were visualized and photographed using TPEF SHG imaging. Sections of cells 1,6 μm thick were made, and 3D image reconstruction was performed. Untreated cells were seen as round, with intact cell membrane and clearly visible nucleus and nucleolus, as expected. On the other hand, leukemic cells treated with cisplatin showed changes in the morphology. They were smaller in diameter, and cell nucleus was fragmented. Furthermore, cell membrane changes were also seen, numerous protrusions, suggesting membrane blebbing and initial phases of apoptotic bodies formation. 3D image reconstruction further confirmed observed morphological cell changes typical for apoptosis. Performed experiments and obtained results suggest that SHG TPEF imaging could be used for the detection of morphology phenomena related to cell apoptosis, which can be of importance in cancer research, especially in the area of understanding cytotoxic mechanism of action of novel potential antileukemic agents.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences",
journal = "Book of Abstracts: The Fifth international school and conference on photonics & COST actions: MP1204, BM1205 and MP1205 & the Second international workshop: Control of light and matter waves propagation and localization in photonic lattices: Photonica 2015; 2015 Aug 24-28; Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Apoptotic changes visualization in cisplatin-treated leukemic cells using second-harmonic generation imaging",
pages = "140-141",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6775"
}
Isaković, A., Stanojević, Ž., Zogović, N., Jovanić, S., Rabasović, M., Krmpot, A., Pantelić, D.,& Misirlić-Denčić, S.. (2015). Apoptotic changes visualization in cisplatin-treated leukemic cells using second-harmonic generation imaging. in Book of Abstracts: The Fifth international school and conference on photonics & COST actions: MP1204, BM1205 and MP1205 & the Second international workshop: Control of light and matter waves propagation and localization in photonic lattices: Photonica 2015; 2015 Aug 24-28; Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences., 140-141.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6775
Isaković A, Stanojević Ž, Zogović N, Jovanić S, Rabasović M, Krmpot A, Pantelić D, Misirlić-Denčić S. Apoptotic changes visualization in cisplatin-treated leukemic cells using second-harmonic generation imaging. in Book of Abstracts: The Fifth international school and conference on photonics & COST actions: MP1204, BM1205 and MP1205 & the Second international workshop: Control of light and matter waves propagation and localization in photonic lattices: Photonica 2015; 2015 Aug 24-28; Belgrade, Serbia. 2015;:140-141.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6775 .
Isaković, Anđelka, Stanojević, Željka, Zogović, Nevena, Jovanić, Svetlana, Rabasović, Mihajlo, Krmpot, Aleksandar, Pantelić, Dejan, Misirlić-Denčić, Sonja, "Apoptotic changes visualization in cisplatin-treated leukemic cells using second-harmonic generation imaging" in Book of Abstracts: The Fifth international school and conference on photonics & COST actions: MP1204, BM1205 and MP1205 & the Second international workshop: Control of light and matter waves propagation and localization in photonic lattices: Photonica 2015; 2015 Aug 24-28; Belgrade, Serbia (2015):140-141,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6775 .