Proteasome inhibitors prevent cytochrome c release during apoptosis but not in excitotoxic death of cerebellar granule neurons
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
In order to find out whether and how proteasomes participate in the
processes leading cerebellar granule cells to death either in necrosis,
due to glutamate neurotoxicity, or in apoptosis, due to K(+) shift, we
measured the three proteasome activities by using specific fluorescent
probes and investigated the effect of several proteasome inhibitors,
including MG132, on the cytochrome c release taking place in the early
phase of both apoptosis and necrosis. We show that differently from
apoptosis, the early phase of necrosis does not require proteasome
activation. Inhibition of proteasome activity can prevent cytochrome c
release in cerebellar granule cells undergoing apoptosis, thus improving
cell survival, but not necrosis. These findings show that proteasomes play
an important role in the early phase of apoptosis but not that of
necrosis, and that these two types of cell death differ from each other in
their mechanism of cytochrome c release.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Atlante, Anna; Bobba, Antonella; Marra, Ersilia; Petragallo, VITO ANTONIO
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