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. 1991 May;16(5):591-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00974879.

Combined effects of ethanol and manganese on cultured neurons and glia

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Combined effects of ethanol and manganese on cultured neurons and glia

M Ledig et al. Neurochem Res. 1991 May.

Abstract

Manganese is essential for normal development and activity of the nervous tissue. Mn2+ ions are involved in protein synthesis and may prevent free radical damage. Since it is now established that alcohol degradation may produce free radicals, we studied the effect of Mn2+ on ethanol induced alterations using cultured nerve cells as an experimental model of the central nervous system. Neurons and glial cells were cultured from rat brain cortex; a tumoral rat glial cell line (C6) was also examined. We measured enzymatic markers of nerve cell maturation (enolase, glutamine synthetase) and superoxide dismutase, a scavenger of free radicals; all these enzymes being activated by Mn2+ ions. Only for the glial cell types an alcohol antagonizing effect was found when Mn2+ was combined with ethanol. Neurons were not sensitive to that Mn2+ effect.

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