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Neurotoxicity of Unconjugated Bilirubin in Mature and Immature Rat Organotypic Hippocampal Slice Cultures
Document Type
Report
Source
Neonatology. April 1, 2019, Vol. 115 Issue 3, p217, 9 p.
Subject
Italy
Language
English
ISSN
1661-7800
Abstract
Background: The physiopathology of bilirubin-induced neurological disorders is not completely understood. Objectives: The aim of our study was to assess the effect on bilirubin neurotoxicity of the maturity or immaturity of exposed cells, the influence of different unconjugated bilirubin (UCB) and human serum albumin (HSA) concentrations, and time of UCB exposure. Methods: Organotypic hippocampal slices were exposed for 48 h to different UCB and HSA concentrations after 14 (mature) or 7 (immature) days of in vitro culture. Immature slices were also exposed to UCB and HSA for 72 h. The different effects of exposure time to UCB on neurons and astrocytes were evaluated. Results: We found that 48 h of UCB exposure was neurotoxic for mature rat organotypic hippocampal slices while 72 h of exposure was neurotoxic for immature slices. Forty-eight-hour UCB exposure was toxic for astrocytes but not for neurons, while 72-h exposure was toxic for both astrocytes and neurons. HSA prevented UCB toxicity when the UCB:HSA molar ratio was [Less-Than or Equal To]1 in both mature and immature slices. Conclusions: We confirmed UCB neurotoxicity in mature and immature rat hippocampal slices, although immature ones were more resistant. HSA was effective in preventing UCB neurotoxicity in both mature and immature rat hippocampal slices. Keywords: Bilirubin, Neurotoxicity, Albumin, Neuroprotection , Brain, Organotypic slice
Author(s): Carlo Dani (corresponding author) [a,b]; Simone Pratesi [a]; Alice Ilari [b]; Daniele Lana [c]; Maria Grazia Giovannini [c]; Daniele Nosi [d]; Daniele Buonvicino [c]; Elisa Landucci [c]; Daniele Bani [...]