2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41420-023-01706-5
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Lysophosphatidic acid exerts protective effects on HEI-OC1 cells against cytotoxicity of cisplatin by decreasing apoptosis, excessive autophagy, and accumulation of ROS

Xiaogang An,
Cuiping Zhong,
Bang Han
et al.

Abstract: Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is an active phospholipid signaling molecule that binds to six specific G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-6) on the cell surface and exerts a variety of biological functions, including cell migration and proliferation, morphological changes, and anti-apoptosis. The earliest study from our group demonstrated that LPA treatment could restore cochlear F-actin depolymerization induced by noise exposure, reduce hair cell death, and thus protect hearing. However, whether LPA could protect… Show more

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“…However, during the past two decades, protein reactions have been found to play important roles in the mechanism of actions of cisplatin, such as drug uptake, intracellular drug transport, , drug activation, , drug sequestration, drug detoxification, and drug efflux. , Moreover, the treatment of cisplatin typically induces production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which significantly contributes to the cytotoxicity of cisplatin . As redox homeostasis is crucial for cell proliferation, attenuation of cisplatin-induced ROS leads to drug resistance . It is well-known that intracellular redox homeostasis is strictly controlled by the cellular regulation system; hence, we hypothesized that cisplatin could react with proteins in this system, potentially leading to an elevation of ROS levels within cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, during the past two decades, protein reactions have been found to play important roles in the mechanism of actions of cisplatin, such as drug uptake, intracellular drug transport, , drug activation, , drug sequestration, drug detoxification, and drug efflux. , Moreover, the treatment of cisplatin typically induces production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which significantly contributes to the cytotoxicity of cisplatin . As redox homeostasis is crucial for cell proliferation, attenuation of cisplatin-induced ROS leads to drug resistance . It is well-known that intracellular redox homeostasis is strictly controlled by the cellular regulation system; hence, we hypothesized that cisplatin could react with proteins in this system, potentially leading to an elevation of ROS levels within cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%