Genotoxic effect of non-lethal concentrations of minocycline in human glial cell culture

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Puty, Bruna
Nogueira, Iago César da Costa
Nogueira, Lygia Sega
Vasconcelos, Carolina Pinheiro
Araújo, Teka Mayara Corrêa
Bittencourt, Leonardo Oliveira
Ferreira, Railson de Oliveira
Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de
Leal, Walace Gomes
Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
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Minocycline has been proposed as a neuroprotective agent with pleiotropic effects on several experimental
models of neurodegenerative diseases, including microglial inhibition. However, although most studies have
focused on the central actions of minocycline in affecting microglial functions, other central nervous system
(CNS) cell types may also be affected by this drug toxicity. Hence, considering that glial cells play a pivotal role
on CNS physiology and are the main responsible for neuronal integrity, a comprehensive investigation on the
effects of minocycline treatment on human glial cells is mandatory before translational studies to afford neuroprotection in humans. Therefore, we explored the cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of minocycline at different
concentrations in glial cells using an in vitro model. To achieve this, U87 glial cell were exposed to 10–50 μg/mL
for 24 h. After exposure, cell viability, general metabolic status and genotoxic assays were performed. No
changes were observed in cell viability, however, the general metabolic status decreased over 20 μg/mL. In
addition, although no chromossome aberrations were observed, evidences of genotoxicity, such as increase on
micronucleus, buds and bridges, were observed from 10 μg/mL. These results suggest that minocycline may
induce genotoxic effects even at concentrations considered previously safe and should be used with caution in
translational studies.
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PUTY, Bruna et al. Genotoxic effect of non-lethal concentrations of minocycline in human glial cell culture. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, v. 128, n. 110285, 2020.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Sistema Nervoso Central / anatomia & histologiaNeuroglia
Minociclina / administração & dosagem
Minociclina / toxicidade
Dano ao DNA / genética
Citotoxicidade