Astrocyte DNA damage and response upon acute exposure to ethanol and corticosterone

Front Toxicol. 2024 Jan 8:5:1277047. doi: 10.3389/ftox.2023.1277047. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Astrocytes are the glial cells responsible for brain homeostasis, but if injured, they could damage neural cells even deadly. Genetic damage, DNA damage response (DDR), and its downstream cascades are dramatic events poorly studied in astrocytes. Hypothesis and methods: We propose that 1 h of 400 mmol/L ethanol and/or 1 μmol/L corticosterone exposure of cultured hippocampal astrocytes damages DNA, activating the DDR and eliciting functional changes. Immunolabeling against γH2AX (chromatin DNA damage sites), cyclin D1 (cell cycle control), nuclear (base excision repair, BER), and cytoplasmic (anti-inflammatory functions) APE1, ribosomal nucleolus proteins together with GFAP and S100β plus scanning electron microscopy studies of the astrocyte surface were carried out. Results: Data obtained indicate significant DNA damage, immediate cell cycle arrest, and BER activation. Changes in the cytoplasmic signals of cyclin D1 and APE1, nucleolus number, and membrane-attached vesicles strongly suggest a reactivity like astrocyte response without significant morphological changes. Discussion: Obtained results uncover astrocyte genome immediate vulnerability and DDR activation, plus a functional response that might in part, be signaled through extracellular vesicles, evidencing the complex influence that astrocytes may have on the CNS even upon short-term aggressions.

Keywords: DDR; DNA damage; astrocytes; corticosterone; ethanol; intercellular communication.

Grants and funding

The authors declare that no financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was partially funded by IIBCE (Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC)) FAICE/CASS-NBCM and the Program for the Development of the Basic Sciences (PEDECIBA), Montevideo, Uruguay. AR-Á received a Doctorate grant from the National Agency for Innovation and Research (ANII), code number: POS_NAC_2016_1_130727 Uruguay.