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.2023 Aug 28;13(9):1815.
doi: 10.3390/life13091815.

Assessment of Biochemical and Neuroactivities of Cultural Filtrate fromTrichoderma harzianum in Adjusting Electrolytes and Neurotransmitters in Hippocampus of Epileptic Rats

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Assessment of Biochemical and Neuroactivities of Cultural Filtrate fromTrichoderma harzianum in Adjusting Electrolytes and Neurotransmitters in Hippocampus of Epileptic Rats

Atef A Abd El-Rahman et al. Life (Basel)..

Abstract

Background: Epilepsy is a serious chronic neurological disorder, which is accompanied by recurrent seizures. Repeated seizures cause physical injuries and neuronal dysfunction and may be a risk of cancer and vascular diseases. However, many antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have side effects of mood alteration or neurocognitive function, a reduction in neuron excitation, and the inhibition of normal activity. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of secondary metabolites ofTrichoderma harzianum cultural filtrate (ThCF) when adjusting different electrolytes and neurotransmitters in the hippocampus of epileptic rats.

Methods: Cytotoxicity of ThCF against LS-174T cancer cells was assessed using a sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay. Quantitative estimation for some neurotransmitters, electrolytes in sera or homogenate of hippocampi tissues, and mRNA gene expression for ion or voltage gates was assessed by quantitative Real-Time PCR.

Results: Treatment with ThCF reduces the proliferative percentage of LS-174T cells in a concentration-dependent manner. ThCF administration improves hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, and hypocalcemia in the sera of the epilepticus model. ThCF rebalances the elevated levels of many neurotransmitters and reduces the release of GABA and acetylcholine-esterase. Also, treatments with ThCF ameliorate the downregulation of mRNA gene expression for some gate receptors in hippocampal homogenate tissues and recorded a highly significant elevation in the expression of SCN1A, CACNA1S, and NMDA.

Conclusion: Secondary metabolites of Trichoderma (ThCF) have cytotoxic activity against LS-174T (colorectal cancer cell line) and anxiolytic-like activity through a GABAergic mechanism of action and an increase in GABA as inhibitory amino acid in the selected brain regions and reduced levels of NMDA and DOPA. The present data suggested that ThCF may inhibit intracellular calcium accumulation by triggering the NAADP-mediated Ca2+ signaling pathway. Therefore, the present results suggested further studies on the molecular pathway for each metabolite of ThCF, e.g., 6-pentyl-α-pyrone (6-PP), harzianic acid (HA), and hydrophobin, as an alternative drug to mitigate the side effects of AEDs.

Keywords: Trichoderma harzianum; biochemical; cultural filtrate; electrolytes; epileptic rats; neuroactivities.

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Cytotoxic activities of culture filtrateTrichoderma harzianum (ThCF) against LS-174T (colorectal cancer cell line).
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Changes in mRNA gene expression (Relative to control) for some gate receptors Panel (A): SCN1A (Na+); Panel (B): KCNJ2 (K+); Panel (C): CACNA1S Ca++; (Cav1.1); Panel (D): CLCNC (GABA receptor), and Panel (E): NMDA (Glutamate Receptor) in hippocampal homogenate tissues of different groups: Control (C), epileptic (EP), EP-VPA, and Culture Filtrate ofTrichoderma harzianum–treated (E-ThCF). Values were represented as Mean ± SD & n = 8 animals. Means within the same parameter and not sharing a common superscript symbol(s) differ significantly atp < 0.05.
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Estimation of some neurotransmitters Panel (A): DOPA (Ug/protein tissue); Panel (B): Epinephrine (EP) (pg/mg protein tissue); Panel (C): Norepinephrine (NE) (pg/mg protein tissue); Panel (D): GABA (pg/mg protein tissue); Panel (E): Glutamate (ng/mg protein tissue); and Panel (F): AChEsterase (U/mg protein tissue), in brain tissues homogenate by ELISA of different groups: Control (C), epileptic (EP), Valproic acid-treated (EP-VPA), and Culture Filtrate ofTrichoderma harzianum–treated (EP-ThCF). Values were represented as Mean ± SD & n = 8 animals. This means within the same parameter and not sharing a common superscript symbol(s), are differ significantly atp < 0.05.
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