Title of article :
The Effect of Beta-Boswellic Acid on the Expression of Camk4 and Camk2α Genes in the PC12 Cell Line
Author/Authors :
Jebelli, Asiyeh Department of Animal Biology - Faculty of Natural Sciences - University of Tabriz , Khalaj-Kondori, Mohammad Department of Animal Biology - Faculty of Natural Sciences - University of Tabriz , Rahmati-Yamchi, Mohammad Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Drug Applied Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Purpose: Beta-boswellic acid (βBA) may play central roles in neural plasticity. Neural plasticity
has significant implications for learning and memory which are governed by strict memoryrelated
molecular pathways. To gain insight into the molecular mechanism by which βBA affects
these pathways this study analyzed the expression patterns of Camk2α and Camk4 genes in
PC12 cells treated with βBA.
Methods: The cytotoxic effects of different βBA concentrations on PC12 cells were examined by
MTT assay. For gene expression analysis, cells were treated with concentrations of 1 and 10 μM
of βBA for 12, 24, 48, and 72 hours. Total RNA was purified by RNX-Plus solution and reverse
transcribed into cDNA using Thermo Scientific Reverse Transcription reagents. The expression
patterns of Camk2α and Camk4 genes were quantified by quantitative reverse transcription
polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR).
Results: MTT assay indicated that βBA reduced PC12 cell viability in a time- and concentrationdependent
manner. The 50% inhibitory concentrations for the 48 and 72 hours time points were
35 and 26 μM, respectively; while, the βBA concentrations up to 100 μM failed to kill 50% of
the cells after 24 hours. According to the qRT-PCR data, the Camk2α variant is not expressed in
either βBA-treated or untreated PC12 cells. However, a significant upregulation was observed
in Camk4 after 12 hours of treatment with βBA, which followed by a significant downregulation
after 24 hours and a persistent expression equal to the control until 72 hours.
Conclusion: these findings indicate that PC12 cells not only does not express Camk2α but also its
expression cannot be induced by βBA. However, βBA does modulate the expression of Camk4.
This result provides further insight into the molecular mechanism by which βBA affects memory.
Keywords :
Beta boswellic acid , Camk2α , Camk4 , PC12 cells , Memory
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin