Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Description:
Cytochromecis a key molecule in mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. It also plays a pivotal role in cell respiration. The switch between these two functions occurs at the moment of its release from mitochondria. This process is therefore extremely relevant for the fate of the cell. Since cytochromecmediates respiration, we studied the changes in respiratory chain activity during the early stages of apoptosis in order to contribute to unravel the mechanisms of cytochromecrelease. We found that, during staurosporine (STS)- induced apoptosis in PC12 cells, respiration is affected before the release of cytochromec, as shown by a decrease in the endogenous uncoupled respiration and an uncoupling event, both occurring independently of cytochromecrelease. The decline in the uncoupled respiration occurs also upon Bcl-2 overexpression (which inhibits cytochromecrelease), while the uncoupling event is inhibited by Bcl-2. We also observed that the first stage of nuclear condensation during STS-induced apoptosis does not depend on the release of cytochromecinto the cytosol and is a reversibile event. These findings may contribute to understand the mechanisms affecting mitochondria during the early stages of apoptosis and priming them for the release of apoptogenic factors.
Print ISSN:
1687-8876
Electronic ISSN:
1687-8884
Topics:
Biology
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