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Historical view

The Laboratory of Neuropharmacology and Epigenetics was established on April 23, 2021 as part of the Department of Pharmacology at the Maj Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

The laboratory was established as a result of the transformation of the Laboratory of Molecular Neuroendocrinology, operating since August 7, 2018.

The laboratory is one of the five innovative research laboratories created as part of the project entitled “Modernization of the building and research infrastructure of the Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Krakow in order to create innovative laboratories for brain research” implemented in the years 2009-2013.

The funds for the establishment of the Laboratory came from the Innovative Economy Operational Program (2.1. Development of centers with high research potential, European Regional Development Fund, 2007-2013 perspective).

The idea of ​​establishing the Laboratory appeared in response to the competition entitled “Idea for a new laboratory” announced by the Director of the Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, prof. Krzysztof Wędzony in 2009.

Research profile

Searching for substances with neuroprotective potential constituting the basis of new therapies for stroke, perinatal asphyxia and Alzheimer’s disease.

Identifying molecular mechanisms of neurotoxicity caused by exposures of cells or animals to hormonally active substances present in the environment and their roles in etiology of nervous system diseases.

Tests and models

Primary cultures of rodent brain neurons carried out in dispersed and organotypic systems

Cultures of nerve stem cells and astrocytes

Cultures of human neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)

Cellular and animal models of strokes, perinatal asphyxia and Alzheimer’s disease

The most important discoveries

Selective modulation of the PPARγ receptor by amorfrutin B or the membrane fraction of estrogen receptors by PaPE-1 produces a neuroprotective effect in cellular models of cerebral hypoxia and ischemia. Moreover, PaPE-1 protects nerve cells from the toxic effects of amyloid-β

The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) can be a target for drugs to improve the pharmacotherapy of cerebral hypoxia, as demonstrated by both in vitro (neuronal cells exposed to hypoxia / ischemia) and in vivo (rats exposed perinatally to asphyxia) studies.

Prenatal exposure to the biocide – triclocarban impairs the signaling pathways of the ERα receptor (now ESR1), disrupts the expression of genes involved in neurogenesis and neurotransmission, and changes the epigenetic status in the brains of postnatal mice in a sex-specific manner.

Prenatal exposure to the DDT pesticide may cause depressive-like disorders, which is associated with a reduction in the levels of estrogen receptors ERα and GPR30 (now ESR1 and GPER1), hypermethylation of the genes encoding them, and global DNA hypomethylation in the mouse brain.

Exposures of embryonic neuronal cells to environmental pollutants, i.e., the pesticide DDT and its metabolite DDE, the chemical UV filter – benzophenone-3 or the biocide – triclocarban, disrupt the signaling pathways of estrogen receptors and xenobiotic receptors, and change the epigenetic status of mammalian brain cells.

Research methods

  • Assessment of cytotoxicity and cell survival, incl. measurement of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release, staining with calcein AM, NeuroFluor ™ NeuO.
  • Determination of markers of oxidative stress with the use of 2 ‘, 7’-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (H2DCFDA).
  • Study of the processes of apoptosis and autophagy by measuring the level of specific markers (including caspases, membrane mitochondrial potential, apoptotic bodies, autophagosomes).
  • Molecular analyzes incl. measurement of gene expression by qPCR and microarrays, measurement of protein expression by ELISA and western blot methods, silencing of gene expression using specific siRNAs.
  • Epigenetic analyzes, incl. measurement of DNA methylation, both global and specific genes, measurement of the activity of enzymes involved in histone modification (HAT, HDAC, sirtuin), miRNA expression specific for central nervous system diseases.
  • Immunofluorescence detection of specific proteins using confocal microscopy.
  • Blood-brain barrier permeation testing using an artificial system containing nerve cells, astrocytes and endothelial cells.

Achievements

  • Publications
  • Grants
  • Awards

Grant

Selective PPARγ modulation by amorfrutin B as a novel therapeutic approach to chemotherapy-induced damage to mammalian brain cells, Bernadeta Pietrzak-Wawrzyńska, MSc NCN PRELUDIUM 22 Grant; 2023/49/N/NZ7/03640 The Scientific Supervisor of the project: Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Bernadeta A. Pietrzak-Wawrzyńska, MSc,

Grant

Selective modulation of PPARγ signaling as a new therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer’s disease NCN PRELUDIUM Grant; 2022/45/N/NZ7/01418; 2023-2026. Ongoing. The Scientific Supervisor of the project: Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Karolina Przepiórska-Drońska, MSc

Grant

New post-treatment strategy against stroke and perinatal asphyxia – a novel approach based on a selective activation of membrane estrogen receptors mERα and mERβ

Agnieszka Wnuk, PhD

Grant

Selective activation of non-nuclear Estrogen Receptor signaling with PaPE-1 as a novel therapeutic approach for sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease

Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Grant

Searching for effective strategies to protect neuronal cells against hypoxia and ischemia: Identification of neuroprotective mechanisms of the new ligands of AhR and PPARg in experimental models of stroke

Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Grant

Neurodevelopmental pathomechanisms of triclocarban-, and Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE)-induced effects: the roles of apoptosis and autophagy as well as the receptor signaling for estrogens, aryl hydrocarbons and androstane

Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Grant

Neurotoxic effects of benzophenone-3 : the role of estrogen receptors and retinoid X receptor alpha The Scientific Supervisor of the project: Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Agnieszka Wnuk, PhD

Grant

Impact of endocrine-disrupting compound - 4-para-nonylphenol – on toxic effects mediated by xenobiotic receptors PXR and CAR during neural development in vitro and in vivo The Scientific Supervisor of the project: Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Ewa Litwa

Grant

Effect of selective estrogen receptor modulators and aromatic hydrocarbon receptors on hypoxia / ischemia-induced apoptosis of neuronal cells The Scientific Supervisor of the project: Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Joanna Rzemieniec

Grant

Neuroprotective capacities of phytoestrogens in neurodevelopmental models of hypoxia and excitotoxicity

Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Grant

Task 2.3: The role of estrogen receptor, aryl hydrocarbon receptor, and retinoid receptor signaling pathways in pathomechanisms of depression

Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Grant

A role of dioxins and aryl hydrocarbon receptor in apoptosis of neuronal cells: mechanisms and protective strategies

Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Award

The first place in the competition for a popular-science article "From birth to old age - amorfrutin B in neuroprotection" - the Organizer: board of Directors of the Maj Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Karolina Przepiórska-Drońska, MSc

Award

Team Award of the V Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences for a series of publications

Agnieszka Wnuk, PhD

Award

A Team Award of the V Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences for a series of publications

Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Award

Stipends START 2018 granted by The Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) stipends for the young scientists

Agnieszka Wnuk, PhD

Award

The second place in the competition for a popular-science article "Sunscreen cream - friend or foe?"- the Organizer: Directorate of the IF PAS in Krakow

Agnieszka Wnuk, PhD

Award

A Team Award of the V Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences for a series of publications

Professor Małgorzata Kajta, PhD

Multigenerational Consequences of Prenatal Exposure to Benzophenone-3 Demonstrate Sex- and Region-Dependent Neurotoxic and Pro-Apoptotic Effects in Mouse Brain

Karolina Przepiórska-Drońska, Andrzej Łach, Bernadeta Angelika Pietrzak-Wawrzyńska, Joanna Rzemieniec, Małgorzata Kajta, Agnieszka Wawrzczak-Bargieła, Wiktor Bilecki, Karolina Noworyta, Agnieszka Wnuk

DOI: 10.3390/toxics12120906

Amorfrutin B Compromises Hypoxia/Ischemia-induced Activation of Human Microglia in a PPARγ-dependent Manner: Effects on Inflammation, Proliferation Potential, and Mitochondrial Status

Karolina Przepiórska-Drońska, Agnieszka Wnuk, Bernadeta Angelika Pietrzak-Wawrzyńska, Andrzej Łach, Weronika Biernat, Anna Katarzyna Wójtowicz, Małgorzata Kajta

DOI: 10.1007/s11481-024-10135-9

Posttreatment with PaPE-1 Protects from Aβ-Induced Neurodegeneration Through Inhibiting the Expression of Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Genes and Apoptosis Process That Involves Enhanced DNA Methylation of Specific Genes

Bernadeta A. Pietrzak-Wawrzyńska, Agnieszka Wnuk, Karolina Przepiórska-Drońska, Andrzej Łach, Małgorzata Kajta

DOI: 10.1007/s12035-023-03819-5

Amorfrutin B Compromises Hypoxia/Ischemia-induced Activation of Human Microglia in a PPARγ-dependent Manner: Effects on Inflammation, Proliferation Potential, and Mitochondrial Status

Karolina Przepiórska-Drońska, Agnieszka Wnuk, Bernadeta Angelika Pietrzak-Wawrzyńska, Andrzej Łach, Weronika Biernat, Anna Katarzyna Wójtowicz, Małgorzata Kajta

DOI: 10.1007/s11481-024-10135-9

Experimental Models to Study the Functions of the Blood–Brain Barrier

Andrzej Łach, Agnieszka Wnuk, Anna Katarzyna Wójtowicz

DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10050519

Emerging Evidence on Membrane Estrogen Receptors as Novel Therapeutic Targets for Central Nervous System Pathologies

Agnieszka Wnuk, Karolina Przepiórska, Bernadeta Angelika Pietrzak, Małgorzata Kajta

DOI: 10.3390/ijms24044043

Prenatal Exposure to Triclocarban Impairs ESR1 Signaling and Disrupts Epigenetic Status in Sex-Specific Ways as Well as Dysregulates the Expression of Neurogenesis- and Neurotransmitter-Related Genes in the Postnatal Mouse Brain

Agnieszka Wnuk, Joanna Rzemieniec, Karolina Przepiórska, Bernadeta Angelika Pietrzak, Marzena Maćkowiak, Małgorzata Kajta

DOI: 10.3390/ijms222313121

Post-Treatment with Amorfrutin B Evokes PPARγ-Mediated Neuroprotection against Hypoxia and Ischemia

Agnieszka Wnuk, Karolina Przepiórska, Bernadeta A. Pietrzak, Małgorzata Kajta

DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines9080854

Selective Targeting of Non-nuclear Estrogen Receptors with PaPE-1 as a New Treatment Strategy for Alzheimer’s Disease

Agnieszka Wnuk, Karolina Przepiórska, Joanna Rzemieniec, Bernadeta Pietrzak, Małgorzata Kajta

DOI: 10.1007/s12640-020-00289-8

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