Wang Fuming, Huang Xiaoyu, Wang Wenping, Li Xiuli, Hao Meng, Taylor Ethan Will, Zhang Jinsong
State Key Laboratory of Tea Plant Biology and Utilization, School of Tea & Food Science, Joint Research Center for Food Nutrition and Health of IHM, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, 230036, China.
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 27402, USA.
Mol Neurobiol. 2025 Apr;62(4):4993-5005. doi: 10.1007/s12035-024-04601-x. Epub 2024 Nov 5.
Non-physiological disorders release dopamine into extracellular brain fluid to induce neurodegenerative brain diseases. The harmful mechanism of dopamine overflow is attributed to the dopamine-mediated production of hydroxyl radicals, suggesting that transition metal copper which is high in the brain is involved in promoting dopamine oxidation. MPP+ , an intermediate formed from the conversion of MPTP, is one of the most potent dopamine-releasing agents. It has been reported that L-theanine could improve motor dysfunction in MPTP-treated mice, suggesting that L-theanine may restrain copper-mediated oxidation of released dopamine. The present study examined the influences of L-theanine on extracellular dopamine-mediated cytotoxicity in the absence and presence of copper in SH-SY5Y cells. L-theanine significantly but only moderately suppressed cytotoxicity caused by dopamine alone. Surprisingly, dopamine together with copper rapidly and dramatically caused apoptotic responses by massively disrupting redox homeostasis. Nonetheless, L-theanine exhibited an extraordinary protective effect against these devastating events by chelating copper. The above great contrast in terms of copper could be recapitulated in a cell-free system. Though L-theanine reduced dopamine autoxidation as detected by HPLC, the capacity was not impressive, since a molar ratio of 10,000 (L-theanine to dopamine) was required for fully suppressing dopamine decrease. However, HPLC measurement showed that L-theanine was highly efficient in suppressing copper-mediated dopamine oxidation because only a molar ratio of 10 was required for fully suppressing dopamine decrease. Since copper plays a crucial role in promoting extracellular dopamine oxidation, our results suggest that L-theanine by chelating copper is an attractive food-based protective agent against dopamine overflow.
非生理性紊乱会将多巴胺释放到细胞外脑液中,从而诱发神经退行性脑疾病。多巴胺溢出的有害机制归因于多巴胺介导的羟基自由基生成,这表明大脑中含量较高的过渡金属铜参与促进多巴胺氧化。MPP +是由MPTP转化形成的中间体,是最有效的多巴胺释放剂之一。据报道,L-茶氨酸可以改善MPTP处理小鼠的运动功能障碍,这表明L-茶氨酸可能抑制铜介导的释放多巴胺的氧化。本研究考察了L-茶氨酸在有无铜存在的情况下对SH-SY5Y细胞中细胞外多巴胺介导的细胞毒性的影响。L-茶氨酸显著但仅适度抑制单独由多巴胺引起的细胞毒性。令人惊讶的是,多巴胺与铜一起通过大规模破坏氧化还原稳态迅速且显著地引起凋亡反应。尽管如此,L-茶氨酸通过螯合铜对这些破坏性事件表现出非凡的保护作用。上述在铜方面的巨大差异可以在无细胞系统中重现。尽管通过HPLC检测发现L-茶氨酸降低了多巴胺的自氧化,但该能力并不显著,因为完全抑制多巴胺减少需要10000(L-茶氨酸与多巴胺)的摩尔比。然而,HPLC测量表明L-茶氨酸在抑制铜介导的多巴胺氧化方面非常有效,因为完全抑制多巴胺减少仅需要10的摩尔比。由于铜在促进细胞外多巴胺氧化中起关键作用,我们的结果表明L-茶氨酸通过螯合铜是一种有吸引力的基于食物的抗多巴胺溢出保护剂。