A caspase-3-dependent pathway is predominantly activated by the excitotoxin pregnenolone sulfate and requires early and late cytochrome c release and cell-speci.c caspase-2 activation in the retinal cell death
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
This study investigates the implication of mitochondria- and
caspase-dependent pathways in the death of retinal neurones
exposed to the neurosteroid pregnenolone sulfate (PS) shown
to evoke apoptosis and contribute to amplification and propagation
of excitotoxicity. After a brief PS challenge of intact
retinas, caspase-3 and caspase-2 activation and cytochrome
c release occur early and independent of changes in
the oxidative state measured by superoxide dismutase activity.
The temporal and spatial relationship of these events
suggests that a caspase-3-dependent pathway is activated in
response to cytochrome c release and requires caspase-2
activation and a late cytochrome c release in specific cellular
subsets of retinal layers. The protection by caspase inhibitors
indicates a predominant role of the pathway in PS-induced
retinal apoptosis, although a limited use of caspase inhibitors
is upheld on a conceivable shift from apoptosis toward necrosis.
Conversely, 3a-hydroxy-5b-pregnan-20-one sulfate and
17b-oestradiol provide complete prevention of PSinduced
retinal death.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
neurodegenerazione; estrogeni; retina
Elenco autori:
Russo, Domenica; Guarneri, Rosa; Guarneri, Patrizia; Cascio, Caterina
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