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Colchicine induced intraneuronal free zinc accumulation and dentate granule cell degeneration.
[familial mediterranean fever]
Colchicine
has
been
discovered
to
inhibit
many
inflammatory
processes
such
as
gout
,
familial
Mediterranean
fever
,
pericarditis
and
Behcet
disease
.
Other
than
these
beneficial
anti-
inflammatory
effects
,
colchicine
blocks
microtubule-assisted
axonal
transport
,
which
results
in
the
selective
loss
of
dentate
granule
cells
of
the
hippocampus
.
The
mechanism
of
the
colchicine-induced
dentate
granule
cell
death
and
depletion
of
mossy
fiber
terminals
still
remains
unclear
.
In
the
present
study
,
we
hypothesized
that
colchicine-induced
dentate
granule
cell
death
may
be
caused
by
accumulation
of
labile
intracellular
zinc
.
10
μg
kg
(
-
1
)
of
colchicine
was
injected
into
the
adult
rat
hippocampus
and
then
brain
sections
were
evaluated
at
1
day
or
1
week
later
.
Neuronal
cell
death
was
evaluated
by
H
&
E
staining
or
Fluoro-
Jade
B
.
Zinc
accumulation
and
vesicular
zinc
were
detected
by
N-
(
6
-
methoxy-
8
-
quinolyl
)
-
para-toluene
sulfonamide
(
TSQ
)
staining
.
To
test
whether
an
extracellular
zinc
chelator
can
prevent
this
process
,
CaEDTA
was
injected
into
the
hippocampus
over
a
5
min
period
with
colchicine
.
To
test
whether
other
microtubule
toxins
also
produce
similar
effects
as
colchicine
,
vincristine
was
injected
into
the
hippocampus
.
The
present
study
found
that
colchicine
injection
induced
intracellular
zinc
accumulation
in
the
dentate
granule
cells
and
depleted
vesicular
zinc
from
mossy
fiber
terminals
.
Injection
of
a
zinc
chelator
,
CaEDTA
,
did
not
block
the
zinc
accumulation
and
neuronal
death
.
Vincristine
also
produced
intracellular
zinc
accumulation
and
neuronal
death
.
These
results
suggest
that
colchicine-induced
dentate
granule
cell
death
is
caused
by
blocking
axonal
zinc
flow
and
accumulation
of
intracellular
labile
zinc
.
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Diseases presenting
"neuronal death"
symptom
familial mediterranean fever
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
inclusion body myositis
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