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We have explored the impact of nitric oxide (NO) exposure on oxidation damage of lipids, and proteins, and the contribution of this type of damage to the activation of the apoptotic program in
insulin
secreting RINm5F cells. Exposure of cells to NO donors and to interleukin-1 beta (IL-1beta) led to generation of lipooxidation products such as malondialdehyde (MDA) and 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE). Addition of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (Cat) to cells decreased by 50% MDA and 4-HNE production induced by IL-1beta. Over-expression of Mn-SOD in cells conferred a remarkable decrease (75%) in IL-1beta-induced lipid peroxidation. These data suggest that peroxynitrite (ONOO(-)) mediates peroxidative damage to lipids in this cell system. Inhibitors of advanced lipooxidation end products (ALEs) formation such as aminoguanidine (AG) and pyridoxamine (PM) prevented partially apoptotic events triggered by NO such as DNA fragmentation,
caspase-3
activation and cytochrome c release from mitochondria. These findings indicate that ALEs are involved in NO-induced apoptosis. In fact, NO-induced carbonylation of PARP protein preceded its apoptotic degradation and inhibitors of ALEs formation prevented both events. We thus propose that carbonylation of proteins is instrumental in linking NO-dependent lipid oxidation and apoptosis in this cell system.
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PMID:Involvement of advanced lipooxidation end products (ALEs) and protein oxidation in the apoptotic actions of nitric oxide in insulin secreting RINm5F cells. 1459 54
Insulin
-like growth factor binding protein-related protein 1 (IGFBP-rP1), a member of the IGFBP super family, is down-regulated at the mRNA level in several solid cancers. We hypothesize that IGFBP-rP1 has a tumor-suppressive effect on prostate cancer growth and its inactivation is through CpG hypermethylation. We tested this hypothesis through expression analysis of IGFBP-rP1, transfection studies, growth analysis, and CpG methylation in prostate cancer cells and tissues. In situ hybridization revealed IGFBP-rP1 mRNA expression was detected in the stroma and epithelium of benign prostatic hyperplasia tissues but was either weak or lost in prostate cancer tissues. The mRNA expression for IGFBP-rP1 was lacking in DU145, LNCaP, ND-1, and PC-3 prostate cancer cell lines, and after demethylation (5-aza-dC treatment), the expression was restored suggesting that methylation inactivated IGFBP-rP1 expression in prostate cancer cells. We further tested whether transfection of IGFBP-rP1 can modulate prostate cancer cells growth. We transfected PC-3 cell lines with IGFBP-rP1 cDNA (PC-3-rP1) and Northern blotting confirmed mRNA transcript of IGFBP-rP1 in these PC-3-rP1 clones. A 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay showed growth rate was significantly lower in PC-3-rP1 cells than in the nontransfected control. In addition, the medium obtained from PC-3-rP1 cells reduced the growth rate in both PC-3-rP1 and control PC-3 cells. A soft agar colony-forming assay revealed that colony formation was markedly decreased in PC-3-rP1 cells. The number of apoptotic cells and
caspase-3
expression were increased in the PC-3-rP1 cells as compared with control PC-3 cells. This is the first study that suggests inactivation of IGFBP-rP1 is through CpG methylation, and tumor-suppressive activity of IGFBP-rP1 is through induction of apoptosis in an IGF-I independent manner in prostate cancer.
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PMID:Restoration of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-related protein 1 has a tumor-suppressive activity through induction of apoptosis in human prostate cancer. 1463 96
Apoptosis was monitored in intact
insulin
-producing cells both with microfluorometry and with two-photon laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM), using a fluorescent protein based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). TPLSM offers three-dimensional spatial information that can be obtained relatively deep in tissues. This provides a potential for future in vivo studies of apoptosis. The cells expressed a fluorescent protein (C-DEVD-Y) consisting of two fluorophores, enhanced cyan fluorescent protein (ECFP) and enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (EYFP), linked by the amino acid sequence DEVD selectively cleaved by
caspase-3
-like proteases. FRET between ECFP and EYFP in C-DEVD-Y could therefore be monitored on-line as a sensor of
caspase-3
activation. The relevance of using
caspase-3
activation to indicate beta-cell apoptosis was demonstrated by inhibiting
caspase-3
-like proteases with Z-DEVD-fmk and thereby showing that
caspase-3
activation was needed for high-glucose-and cytokine-induced apoptosis in the beta-cell and for staurosporine-induced apoptosis in RINm5F cells. In intact RINm5F cells expressing C-DEVD-Y and in MIN6 cells expressing the variant C-DEVD-Y2, FRET was lost at 155 +/- 23 min (n = 9) and 257 +/- 59 min (n = 4; mean +/- SE) after activation of apoptosis with staurosporine (6 micromol/l), showing that this method worked in
insulin
-producing cells.
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PMID:On-line monitoring of apoptosis in insulin-secreting cells. 1463 55
The main objective of this study was to test the effectiveness of candidate apoptosis inhibitors in limiting chondrocyte apoptosis induced by collagen degradation. Primary human chondrocytes were isolated from normal articular cartilage and grown in monolayer culture. Collagenase was added to the cells in the presence and absence of caspase inhibitors and
insulin
like growth factor (IGF)-1. The amount of chondrocyte apoptosis was measured using an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for nucleosomes, a specific and quantitative measure of apoptosis. Chondrocyte apoptosis was induced by collagenase treatment in both a time and dose dependent manner. The non-selective caspase inhibitor Z-VAD, the
caspase-3
selective inhibitor Z-DEVD, and the growth factor
insulin
like growth factor (IGF)-1 inhibited chondrocyte apoptosis induced by collagenase treatment. The caspase-1 selective inhibitor Z-YVAD also blocked chondrocyte apoptosis under these conditions, in contrast to previous studies where caspase-1 inhibition failed to block apoptosis induced by agents such as the topoisomerase inhibitor camptothecin. These data demonstrate that the response of chondrocytes to caspase inhibition may be dependent upon the specific stimulus that initiates apoptosis. Furthermore, these findings suggest that multiple pathways involving both the initiation and execution of programmed cell death are potential targets for chondrocyte apoptosis inhibition therapy.
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PMID:Chondrocyte apoptosis induced by collagen degradation: inhibition by caspase inhibitors and IGF-1. 1465 72
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is commonly experienced in men with diabetes mellitus. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been extensively documented for its pathogenic significance in different complications of diabetes. We hypothesized that expressions of VEGF, its receptors and its signaling pathway Akt may be drastically altered in diabetic penile tIssues and their alterations may modulate penile expression of the molecules that are believed to play a role in diabetic ED. Otsuka Long-Evans Fatty (OLETF) rats, a type II (non-
insulin
-dependent) diabetes mellitus, were used at the
insulin
-resistant stage of type II diabetes (20 weeks of age). We determined protein and mRNA expressions of VEGF, its receptors, Akt, nitric oxide synthase isoforms, and apoptosis-related molecules in the penis using immunohistochemistry, Western blotting, in situ hybridization, and real-time quantitative PCR analyses. The penile sections were also submitted to the Tdt-mediated dUTP nick end labeling assay for apoptosis. OLETF rats showed marked reductions in penile expression of VEGF, its two receptors and Akt. In OLETF rat penises, endothelial and neuronal nitric oxide synthase isoforms were expressed less abundantly. Furthermore, while anti-apoptotic markers, Bcl-2 and phosphorylated Bad, were down-regulated, pro-apoptotic markers, active
caspase-3
and Bax, were up-regulated, resulting in the appearance of apoptotic cells in the penile tIssues of OLETF rats. The VEGF signaling system would work less well in diabetic penile tIssues as a result of the reduced expression, leading to diminished endothelial production of nitric oxide and apoptosis-related erectile tIssue damage. We propose that the abnormalities of the VEGF signaling system in the penis may play a role in the pathophysiology of diabetic ED.
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PMID:Diminished penile expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and its receptors at the insulin-resistant stage of a type II diabetic rat model: a possible cause for erectile dysfunction in diabetes. 1466 2
Apoptosis may be a major mechanism of beta cell loss during
insulin
-dependent diabetes mellitus.
Caspase-3
is a key enzyme involved in the terminal steps of this death process. Here, the intra-islet expression of
caspase-3
in the NOD mouse was examined immunohistochemically following acceleration of the disease with cyclophosphamide. Female NOD mice were treated at day 95 with cyclophosphamide, and
caspase-3
expression in pancreatic sections was studied at days 0, 4, 7, 11, and 14 and compared with age-matched control tissue. In the treated group at day 0,
caspase-3
labeling was seen in several peri-islet macrophages and only extremely rarely in beta cells. At day 4, only a few beta cells weakly expressed the enzyme. From day 7,
caspase-3
expression began to increase in intra-islet macrophages and reached a peak at days 11 and 14, when a small number of CD4 and CD8 T cells also showed positive labeling. Beta cell expression of
caspase-3
at days 11 and 14 was rare. At this stage, several intra-islet immune cells with positive labeling for the enzyme coexpressed either Fas or interleukin-1beta. Only a small proportion of intra-islet
caspase-3
cells showed apoptotic nuclei judged by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL). We conclude that, during cyclophosphamide-accelerated diabetes, the predominant
caspase-3
immunolabeling in intra- and extra-islet macrophages suggests that apoptosis of macrophages may be an important mechanism for their elimination. The virtual absence of
caspase-3
immunolabeling in most beta cells even during the height of beta cell loss supports the need for developing other markers of early beta cell apoptosis in the NOD mouse.
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PMID:Immunolocalization of caspase-3 in pancreatic islets of NOD mice during cyclophosphamide-accelerated diabetes. 1467 58
With trauma, sepsis, cancer, or uremia, animals or patients experience accelerated degradation of muscle protein in the ATP-ubiquitin-proteasome (Ub-P'some) system. The initial step in myofibrillar proteolysis is unknown because this proteolytic system does not break down actomyosin complexes or myofibrils, even though it degrades monomeric actin or myosin. Since cytokines or
insulin
resistance are common in catabolic states and will activate caspases, we examined whether
caspase-3
would break down actomyosin. We found that recombinant
caspase-3
cleaves actomyosin, producing a characteristic, approximately 14-kDa actin fragment and other proteins that are degraded by the Ub-P'some. In fact, limited actomyosin cleavage by
caspase-3
yields a 125% increase in protein degradation by the Ub-P'some system. Serum deprivation of L6 muscle cells stimulates actin cleavage and proteolysis;
insulin
blocks these responses by a mechanism requiring PI3K. Cleaved actin fragments are present in muscles of rats with muscle atrophy from diabetes or chronic uremia. Accumulation of actin fragments and the rate of proteolysis in muscle stimulated by diabetes are suppressed by a
caspase-3
inhibitor. Thus, in catabolic conditions, an initial step resulting in loss of muscle protein is activation of
caspase-3
, yielding proteins that are degraded by the Ub-P'some system. Therapeutic strategies could be designed to prevent these events.
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PMID:Activation of caspase-3 is an initial step triggering accelerated muscle proteolysis in catabolic conditions. 1470 15
The
insulin
like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) receptor (R) induced PI3K/Akt signal transduction cascade has critical roles in prevention of apoptosis and regulation of cell cycle progression. Here, we discuss the effects of IGF-1R-mediated signal transduction on hematopoietic cells which normally require interleukin-3 (IL-3) for growth and prevention of apoptosis. Cytokine-dependent FDC-P1 hematopoietic cells were conditionally transformed to grow in response to overexpression of IGF-1R in the presence of IGF-1. When these cells were deprived of IL-3 or IGF-1 for 24 hrs, they exited the cell cycle, activated
caspase 3
and underwent apoptosis. The effects of inhibitors which targeted the PI3K/Akt and Raf/MEK/ERK pathways were determined. When the cells were cultured with IGF-1 and either PI3K or MEK inhibitors, cell cycle progression and DNA synthesis were inhibited and
caspase 3
activity and apoptosis were induced. Coinhibition of both pathways synergized to prevent cell cycle progression, inhibit DNA synthesis and induce apoptosis. These inhibitors had more apoptotic inducing effects when the cells were grown in response to IGF-1 than IL-3, indicating that IL-3 can induce additional anti-apoptotic pathways. These results demonstrate that the PI3K/Akt and Raf/MEK/ERK pathways are intimately involved in IGF-1R-mediated cell cycle progression and prevention of apoptosis in hematopoietic cells.
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PMID:Synergy between PI3K/Akt and Raf/MEK/ERK pathways in IGF-1R mediated cell cycle progression and prevention of apoptosis in hematopoietic cells. 1472 97
The death of
insulin
-secreting beta-cells that causes type I diabetes mellitus (DM) occurs in part by apoptosis, and apoptosis also contributes to progressive beta-cell dysfunction in type II DM. Recent reports indicate that ER stress-induced apoptosis contributes to beta-cell loss in diabetes. Agents that deplete ER calcium levels induce beta-cell apoptosis by a process that is independent of increases in [Ca(2+)](i). Here we report that the SERCA inhibitor thapsigargin induces apoptosis in INS-1 insulinoma cells and that this is inhibited by a bromoenol lactone (BEL) inhibitor of group VIA calcium-independent phospholipase A(2) (iPLA(2)beta). Overexpression of iPLA(2)beta amplifies thapsigargin-induced apoptosis of INS-1 cells, and this is also suppressed by BEL. The magnitude of thapsigargin-induced INS-1 cell apoptosis correlates with the level of iPLA(2)beta expression in various cell lines, and apoptosis is associated with stimulation of iPLA(2)beta activity, perinuclear accumulation of iPLA(2)beta protein and activity, and
caspase-3
-catalyzed cleavage of full-length 84 kDa iPLA(2)beta to a 62 kDa product that associates with nuclei. Thapsigargin also induces ceramide accumulation in INS-1 cells, and this response is amplified in cells that overexpress iPLA(2)beta. These findings indicate that iPLA(2)beta participates in ER stress-induced apoptosis, a pathway that promotes beta-cell death in diabetes.
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PMID:Apoptosis of insulin-secreting cells induced by endoplasmic reticulum stress is amplified by overexpression of group VIA calcium-independent phospholipase A2 (iPLA2 beta) and suppressed by inhibition of iPLA2 beta. 1474 35
The induction of heat shock proteins (HSP) protects isolated islet cells against the cytotoxicity of inflammatory mediators in vitro. Very little information is available about the effect of HSP overexpression on function of preconditioned islet grafts. The present study investigated the function of heat-exposed pig islets after transplantation into immunocompetent mice in comparison with in vitro resistance against inflammatory mediators. Pig islets were preconditioned at 43 degrees C or sham treated prior to subcapsular transplantation into diabetic C57/Bl6j mice. Nondiabetic mice simultaneously receiving preconditioned and control islets were subjected to bilateral nephrectomy for determination of pig
insulin
. Resistance against H2O2, NO, human Il-1beta, IFN-gamma, or TNF-alpha was assessed by trypan blue exclusion and
insulin
determination. Heat-induced protein expression was confirmed by Western blot analysis. Graft preconditioning increased resistance against H2O2, NO, or cytokines (p < 0.05) but decreased survival in nondiabetic mice (p < 0.05) and function in diabetic mice (p < 0.01). Upregulation of
caspase-3
activity as well as Bax, Fas, FasL, and DFF expression (p < 0.05) indicated simultaneous induction of apoptosis. The coexpression of HSP and proapoptotic proteins reveals the dual character of the stress response simultaneously starting mechanisms for protection and apoptosis. In vitro assays seem to reflect only insufficiently the situation of islets after transplantation.
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PMID:Hyperthermic preconditioning protects pig islet grafts from early inflammation but enhances rejection in immunocompetent mice. 1476 5
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