Tibolone preserves mitochondrial functionality and cell morphology in astrocytic cells treated with palmitic acid

Y González-Giraldo, LM Garcia-Segura… - Molecular …, 2018 - Springer
Molecular neurobiology, 2018Springer
Obesity has been associated with increased chronic neuroinflammation and augmented risk
of neurodegeneration. This is worsened during the normal aging process when the levels of
endogenous gonadal hormones are reduced. In this study, we have assessed the protective
actions of tibolone, a synthetic steroid with estrogenic actions, on T98G human astrocytic
cells exposed to palmitic acid, a saturated fatty acid used to mimic obesity in vitro. Tibolone
improved cell survival, and preserved mitochondrial membrane potential in palmitic acid …
Abstract
Obesity has been associated with increased chronic neuroinflammation and augmented risk of neurodegeneration. This is worsened during the normal aging process when the levels of endogenous gonadal hormones are reduced. In this study, we have assessed the protective actions of tibolone, a synthetic steroid with estrogenic actions, on T98G human astrocytic cells exposed to palmitic acid, a saturated fatty acid used to mimic obesity in vitro. Tibolone improved cell survival, and preserved mitochondrial membrane potential in palmitic acid-treated astrocytic cells. Although we did not find significant actions of tibolone on free radical production, it modulated astrocytic morphology after treatment with palmitic acid. These data suggest that tibolone protects astrocytic cells by preserving both mitochondrial functionality and morphological complexity.
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