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Methylmalonic Acid Administration Induces DNA Damage in Rat Brain and Kidney

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2014 Feb 18
PMID 24532006
Citations 6
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Accumulation of methylmalonic acid (MMA) in tissues and biological fluids is the biochemical hallmark of methylmalonic aciduria. Affected patients present renal failure and severe neurological findings. Considering that the underlying pathomechanisms of tissue damage are not yet understood, in the present work we assessed the in vivo e in vitro effects of MMA on DNA damage in brain and kidney, as well as on p53 and caspase 3 levels, in the presence or absence of gentamicin (acute renal failure model). For in vitro studies, tissue prisms were incubated in the presence of different concentrations of MMA and/or gentamicin for one hour. For in vivo studies, animals received a single injection of gentamicin (70 mg/kg) and/or three injections of MMA (1.67 μmol/g; 11 h interval between injections). The animals were killed 1 h after the last MMA injection. Controls received saline in the same volumes. DNA damage was analyzed by the comet assay. We found that MMA and gentamicin alone or combined in vitro increased DNA damage in cerebral cortex and kidney of rats. Furthermore, MMA administration increased DNA damage in both brain and kidney. Gentamicin per se induced DNA damage only in kidney, and the association of MMA plus gentamicin also caused DNA damage in cerebral cortex and kidney. On the other hand, p53 and caspase 3 levels were not altered by the administration of MMA and/or gentamicin. Our findings provide evidence that DNA damage may contribute to the neurological and renal damage found in patients affected by methylmalonic aciduria.

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