Evidence for caspase effects on release of cytochrome c and AIF in a model of ischemia in cortical neurons |
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Authors: | Maneesh H. Singh Sheila M. Brooke Ilona Zemlyak Robert M. Sapolsky |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, and Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University, 371 Serra Street, Stanford, CA 94305, USA |
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Abstract: | Neuronal apoptosis following ischemia can be mediated by a caspase-dependent pathway, which involves the mitochondrial release of cytochrome c that initiates a cascade of caspase activation. In addition, there is a caspase-independent pathway, which is mediated by the release of apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF). Using caspase inhibitor gene therapy, we investigated the roles of caspases on the mitochondrial release of cyt c and the release of AIF. Specifically, we used herpes simplex virus-1 amplicon vectors to ectopically express a viral caspase inhibitor (crmA or p35) in mixed cortical cultures exposed to oxygen/glucose deprivation. Overexpression of either crmA or p35 (but not the caspase-3 inhibitor DEVD) inhibited the release of AIF; this suggests that there can be cross-talk between the caspase-dependent and the ostensibly caspase-independent pathway. In addition, both crmA overexpression and DEVD inhibited cyt c release, suggesting a positive feedback loop involving activated caspases stimulating cyt c release. |
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Keywords: | Cytochrome c Apoptosis-inducing factor Oxygen glucose deprivation |
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