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Colchicine has been shown to prevent kidney injury in chronic cyclosporine nephrotoxicity; however, the mechanisms of its action are undetermined. The purpose of this study was to clarify whether colchicine prevents cyclosporine-induced kidney injury by decreasing kidney-cell apoptosis. We also sought to determine whether such an antiapoptotic effect was related to Bcl-2/Bax protein and caspase3 activity. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats kept on a salt-depleted diet (0.05% sodium) were treated daily for 28 days with cyclosporine (15 mg/kg in 1 mL/kg olive-oil vehicle), colchicine (30 microg/kg in 100% ethanol, diluted with sterile saline solution to a final concentration of 30 microg/mL), or both cyclosporine and colchicine. Kidney function, histomorphologic findings, in situ terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate-biotin nick end-labeling assay, expressions of Bcl-2 and Bax proteins, and caspase-3 enzymatic activity were compared for the different treatment groups. Compared with the vehicle-treated rats, rats given cyclosporine showed a decline in creatinine clearance rate, an increase in serum creatinine concentration, tubulointerstitial fibrosis, and an increase in the number of apoptotic cells (all P <.01). Concomitant administration of colchicine significantly reversed all the above parameters (all P <.05). The decreased expression of Bcl-2 and the ratio of Bcl-2 to Bax protein seen in cyclosporine-treated rat kidneys were significantly increased after colchicine treatment, accompanying a suppression of caspase-3 activity (P <.05). Furthermore, the decreased apoptotic cell death was closely correlated with improved renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis (r = 0.583, P <.05). These findings strongly suggest that a renoprotective effect of colchicine on cyclosporine-induced nephrotoxicity is coassociated with a decrease in apoptotic cells.
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PMID:Colchicine decreases apoptotic cell death in chronic cyclosporine nephrotoxicity. 1206 35

Injury of endothelial cells has been postulated to be an initial trigger of the progression of atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes. Previously, we demonstrated high D-glucose induced endothelial apoptosis through the bax-caspase pathway and the potential contribution of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) to the pathogenesis of endothelial dysfunction. In this study, we analyzed the molecular mechanisms of the protective actions of HGF against endothelial cell death under high D-glucose conditions. High concentrations of D-glucose resulted in a significant increase in apoptosis and necrosis. In contrast, HGF attenuated high D-glucose-induced apoptosis and necrosis (P < 0.01). High D-glucose significantly increased bax protein, but not bcl-2, and activated caspase 3-like and 9, whereas HGF significantly increased bcl-2 expression without affecting bax level and attenuated the increase in caspase 3 and 9 activity. Interestingly, high D-glucose resulted in translocation of bax protein from cytosol to the mitochondrial membrane, whereas HGF inhibited the bax translocation. Importantly, this bax translocation was also completely blocked by overexpressed bcl-2. These findings suggest that HGF can activate bcl-2 expression and inhibit translocation of bax protein upstream of the mitochondria, thereby leading to the inhibition of caspase 3 and 9 activation. HGF may be an important factor in the maintenance of endothelial function.
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PMID:Hepatocyte growth factor prevents endothelial cell death through inhibition of bax translocation from cytosol to mitochondrial membrane. 1214 77

Ceramides are potent lipid second messengers that are involved in apoptotic and hypoxic/ischaemic neurone death. We investigated the role of mitochondria and the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway in ceramide-induced cell death using human D283 medulloblastoma cells with a reduced mitochondrial DNA copy number (rho- cells) and a corresponding defect in mitochondrial respiration. Treatment with the complex I inhibitor rotenone, C2- or C8-ceramide induced cell death in D283 control cells, while rho- cells were significantly protected. In contrast, activation of the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway by transient overexpression of the pro-apoptotic Bax protein or exposure to the kinase inhibitor staurosporine induced apoptosis to a similar extent in control and rho- cells. Overexpression of the antiapoptotic protein Bcl-xL failed to inhibit the toxic effect of C2-ceramide in D283 control cells, and no significant increase in caspase-3-like protease activity could be detected during the death process. Despite this, C2-ceramide induced significant chromatin condensation and cell shrinkage in D283 control cells, reminiscent of apoptosis. These morphological alterations were associated with the activation of calpains. Both apoptotic morphology and calpain activation were attenuated in rho- cells. Our data indicate that the apoptosis-inducing effect of C2-ceramide may require mitochondrial respiratory chain activity and can occur independently of the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway, but involves the activation of calpains.
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PMID:Ceramide-induced apoptosis of D283 medulloblastoma cells requires mitochondrial respiratory chain activity but occurs independently of caspases and is not sensitive to Bcl-xL overexpression. 1215 73

Using a binary co-transfection strategy of Ad/GT Bax and Ad/PGK-GV16, we have succeeded in inducing overexpression of Bax protein in three prostate cell lines (androgen-insensitive DU145 and PC3, and androgen-sensitive LNCaP). The expression of Bax protein by this system was sufficient to induce all three prostate lines to undergo apoptosis. The fact that DU145 cells which have a p53 mutation and are deficient in Bax, responded to this treatment, suggests that this effect is independent of these pathways. Initiation of the cleavage of Caspase-3 (CPP32/Yama/apopain) and PARP (poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase) by the introduction of Bax were confirmed by western blot analysis. Bcl-2 expression is relevant in the progression of prostate cancer and contributes to an androgen, apoptotic-resistant phenotype in the advanced stages. We examined stable Bcl-2 overexpressing DU145, PC3 and LNCaP cell lines as models of advanced prostate cancer. The adenoviral co-transfection system induced Bax protein expression and apoptosis even in these Bcl-2 transfected cell lines. Taken together, our results suggest that this Bax expression system might represent a useful gene therapy strategy when applied to the treatment of prostate cancer and its efficacy would be independent of the Bcl-2 status and androgen sensitivity of these cancers.
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PMID:A recombinant adenovirus expressing wild-type Bax induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells independently of their Bcl-2 status and androgen sensitivity. 1217 Jul 76

We investigated the effect of a chronic exposure to high levels of free fatty acid (FFA; 2 mmol/L oleate/palmitate 2:1) or glucose (16.7 mmol/L) on islet cell apoptosis. Apoptosis was detected using 4 different methods: (1) cell staining with annexin-V fluorescien isothiocyanate (FITC) conjugate and propidium iodide (PI); (2) quantification of cytoplasmatic DNA fragments by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA); (3) assay of caspase 3 activity; and (4) TdT-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL). Islet cells were also costained with an anti-insulin antibody to identify apoptotic beta cells. We also evaluated by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) the expression of bax, bcl-2, and caspas 3, genes involved in apoptosis. In islets cultured for 7 days in the presence of high FFA or for 3 days in the presence of high glucose levels, we observed: (1) a 2- to 3-fold increase of apoptotic cells conjugated with annexin-V FITC and PI; (2) a 4- to 6-fold increase of cytoplasmatic DNA fragments; (3) a 3- to 4-fold increase of caspase 3 activity; and (4) a significant increase of insulin positive apoptotic cells as detected with the TUNEL method. RT-PCR analysis indicated in islets exposed to high FFA or glucose levels an increase of bax (proapoptotic gene), a reduction of bcl-2 (antiapoptotic gene), and a slight (although not significant) increase in caspase 3 expression. Western blot analysis also showed an increase of Bax protein levels in islets exposed to high FFA or glucose. The simultaneous presence of both metabolic abnormalities did not further increase the amount of apoptotic cells, although the time-course of the cellular damage induced by FFA was accelerated by the contemporary presence of high glucose. To elucidate the mechanism by which FFA and glucose may induce pancreatic beta-cell damage, we examined whether nicotinamide prevents apoptosis in pancreatic islets cultured for 7 days with high FFA or for 3 days with high glucose. Nicotinamide was able to prevent beta-cell damage by significantly reducing apoptosis in both experimental conditions. Also, the increase of Bax protein level was prevented by nicotinamide. These data indicate that chronic exposure to elevated FFA or glucose levels increases apoptosis in rat pancreatic islets and these cytotoxic effects could be mediated by oxidative stress. This may contribute to the beta-cell failure that occurs in most in type 2 diabetic patients few years after clinical diabetes onset.
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PMID:Chronic exposure to free fatty acids or high glucose induces apoptosis in rat pancreatic islets: possible role of oxidative stress. 1237 Aug 56

This study examined the role of nitric oxide (NO) in cytokine-induced apoptosis in adult cardiac fibroblasts (CFbs). In cultured adult rat CFbs, IL-1beta (5 ng/ml), but not interferon-gamma (10 ng/ml) or tumor necrosis factor-alpha (10 ng/ml), induced inducible NO synthase (iNOS) expression and NO production that was associated with an increase in caspase-3 activity and apoptotic cell death. Apoptotic frequency was reduced by the iNOS inhibitor S-methylisothiourea (3 x 10(-5) M). Apoptosis in response to IL-1beta was attenuated by the caspase-3 inhibitor [Z-Asp-Glu-Val-Asp-fluoromethyl ketone (Z-DVED-FMK)] but not by inhibition of guanylyl cyclase with 1H-[1,2,4]oxadiazolo[4,3-a]quinoxalin-1-one (ODQ). IL-1beta-induced CFb apoptosis was associated with an increase in p53 and Bax protein expression with no changes in Bcl-2 or Bcl-x(L). Nuclear condensation and fragmentation occurred when isolated nuclei were exposed to an NO donor [Z-1[N-(2-aminoethyl)-N-(2-ammonoethyl)amino]diazen-1-ium-1,2-dioate (DETA-NONOate) 10(-5) M], an effect that was not blocked by the peroxynitrite scavenger Mn(III)tetrakis(4-benzoic acid) porphyrin chloride. Moreover, Mn(III)tetrakis(4-benzoic acid) porphyrin chloride attenuated but did not eliminate IL-1beta-induced CFb apoptosis, indicating that the proapoptotic effect of NO can occur independently of its conversion to peroxynitrite. Our results demonstrate that IL-1beta-induced iNOS expression can trigger NO-dependent apoptosis in adult CFbs, which appears to result from DNA damage and may be mediated by a p53-dependent apoptotic pathway.
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PMID:Mechanisms of cytokine induced NO-mediated cardiac fibroblast apoptosis. 1238 74

Cryotherapy, a method of in situ ablation, is used in the treatment of colorectal liver metastases with variable results. During the treatment, the central area of treated tumor undergoes necrotic destruction by lethal cryo-injury; however, the cellular response of tumor exposed to sublethal cryo-injury at the peripheral zone is unclear. In our study, we have identified the induction of apoptosis by cryo-injury at -10 degrees C in 4 colorectal cancer cell lines (HT29, HCT116, KM12C and KM12SM). The apoptosis was characterized by chromatin condensation, transferase-mediated dUTP nick end-labeling (TUNEL) staining, proteolytic cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) and cytokeratin 18, and activation of caspase-3. The occurrence and intensity of cryo-induced apoptosis did not correlate with the functional status of p53 in the cell lines studied. The expression of anti-apoptotic proteins (Bcl-2, Bcl-X(L)) and pro-apoptotic proteins (Bax, Bcl-X(S), Bad, and Bak) in response to cryo-injury varied in this cell line panel. The basal level of Bcl-2/Bax protein ratio correlated inversely to the apoptotic rate. We further demonstrated that Bax level decreased in cytosol and increased in mitochondria, followed by a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential after cryo-injury in HT29 cells. These findings indicate that cryo-injury induces apoptosis in colorectal cancer cells via disruption of mitochondrial integrity. The cryo-induced apoptosis was also identified in a nude mouse tumor xenograft model. Our elucidation of the apoptosis pathway induced by cryo-injury implies that synergistic combination of cryosurgery with pharmacological agents that augment of apoptosis induction may have clinical relevance in treating colorectal liver metastasis.
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PMID:Apoptosis induced by cryo-injury in human colorectal cancer cells is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. 1247 19

OBJECTIVE: To observe the influence of simvastatin on the apoptosis of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) and its effects on the expression of apoptosis-related genes. METHODS: The presence of apoptosis was detected by electron microscope and flow cytometry assessment of PI/Annexin V stain; The protein levels of Bax, Bel-2 and activation of caspase-3 were examined using Western blot technique. RESULTS: After treatment with 30 &mgr;mol/L simvastatin for 24 h, apoptosis were identified with electron microscope in VSMC and flow cytometry showed that rate of apoptosis in simvastatin group (35.5+/-5.8)% was singificantly higher than that in control group (15.1+/-5.0)%. Western blot analyses revealed that the apoptosis process was associated with upregulation of Bax protein and activation of caspase-3, but not with Bel-2 expression. CONCLUSION: Simvastatin can induce apoptosis in VSMC in associated with induction of bax and activation of caspase-3.
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PMID:[Simvastatin induced apoptosis and its effect on apoptosis-related gene expression in rat vascular smooth muscle cell] 1255 25

Extracellular ATP is a potent signaling factor that modulates a variety of cellular functions through the activation of P2 purinergic receptors. Extracellular ATP at higher concentrations exerts cytostatic as well as cytotoxic effects in a variety of cell systems, the mechanism of which is not fully understood. In this study, we used cultured human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells stably transfected with human P2X(7) receptors (HEK-P2X(7)) to investigate the mechanism of ATP-induced cell death. The cytotoxic effects of ATP in HEK-P2X(7) cells were dose- and time-dependent, whereas ADP, AMP, and UTP had no effect. ATP treatment induced a significant increase in apoptotic HEK-P2X(7) cells as ascertained by the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling technique and flow cytometry. An ATP-induced decrease in the pro-apoptotic bax gene expression was detected by apoptosis-related cDNA microarray analysis, which correlated with a decrease of Bax protein expression. Western blot analysis revealed that ATP treatment resulted in the processing of pro-caspase 3 to its active form and cleavage of the nuclear enzyme, poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP). Both ATP-induced molecular alterations in HEK-P2X(7) cells (i.e., decrease of Bax expression and increase of PARP cleavage) were blocked by the purinergic P2X(7) receptor antagonist oxidized ATP. In conclusion, we demonstrated the importance of the P2X(7) receptor in ATP induced cell death of HEK-P2X(7) cells, which seems to be independent of bax expression; however, the activation of caspases is required.
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PMID:Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase activation and changes in Bax protein expression associated with extracellular ATP-mediated apoptosis in human embryonic kidney 293-P2X7 cells. 1260 81

The cellular and molecular mechanisms of cold storage-ATN are not well characterized. In our earlier studies, cold storage caused necrosis of human proximal tubular epithelial (RPTE) cells, whereas apoptosis was prominent during rewarming. An intriguing finding was the pronounced swelling of the mitochondria in the cold, which promoted us to further characterize its role in rewarming-associated apoptosis. Human proximal tubular epithelial cells were cold stored in University of Wisconsin (UW) solution for 48 h followed by 24 h of rewarming in regular cell culture medium. During the cold storage, there was no significant change in the Bcl-2 to Bax protein ratio, mitochondrial location of cytochrome C or caspse-3 activity. However, during rewarming, the Bcl-2 to Bax ratio increased, cytochrome C was translocated to cytosol, and caspase-3 was activated: events and timing were consistent with the occurrence of apoptosis during rewarming. In a time-course experiment, mitochondrial swelling was discernable by electron microscopy as early as at 2 h. Cold storage of isolated-mitochondria for 2 h was attended by an increase in the opening of the permeability transition pores (PTP), suggesting PTP opening as an early mechanism for mitochondrial swelling. Addition of antioxidants (deferoxamine or 2-methyaminochroman) to the storage solution suppressed mitochondrial pore opening and swelling, Bcl-2 to Bax ratio increase, cytochrome C translocation, caspase-3 activation as well as rewarming-induced apoptosis. Our data demonstrate for the first time that apoptosis following cold storage and rewarming of human renal tubular cells is accompanied by specific mitochondrial events, and that these events and apoptosis can be suppressed by adding antioxidants to the cold storage solution.
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PMID:Involvement of the mitochondrial pathway in cold storage and rewarming-associated apoptosis of human renal proximal tubular cells. 1261 81


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