Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Melatonin influences circadian rhythms and acts as antioxidant
and free radical scavenger. UV irradiation triggers multiple cellular events
which lead to cell death, in particular to apoptosis; this process involves
reactive oxygen species. Apoptotic machinery involves several pathways, in
which mitochondria play crucial roles. In this work we have evaluated by
means of cytometric, biochemical and ultrastructural approaches, if
incubation of U937 promonocytic leukemia cells with melatonin may affect
apoptotic behavior induced by UV-B. The cell line was treated with 1 mm
melatonin before and after UV-B exposure. Melatonin pretreatment
significantly reduced the number of apoptotic cells, as revealed by FITC
Annexin-V and propidium iodide assays (P < 0.005), as well as attenuated
mitochondria alterations, as shown by ultrastructural morphology, Mito
Tracker and JC-1 staining, and cytochrome c (cyt c) release (P < 0.005). On
the contrary, incubation with melatonin after UV-B exposure significantly
protect U937 cells from UV-B induced alterations, showing a possible delay
of the apoptotic machinery (as revealed by the presence of earlier stages of
apoptosis and significant cyt c release). Our results suggest that, in our
experimental model, melatonin may play a role as noncytotoxic antiapoptotic
compound and, at least in part, may protect U937 cells from UV-B
induced mitochondria dysfunction/damage.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Falcieri, Elisabetta
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