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Attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by Bcl-2.

We examined the effects of cadmium on the bcl-2 family of proteins--bcl-2, bax, bad, and bcl-xS/L--in cadmium-induced cytotoxicity. Addition of 10 microM cadmium to cultured porcine kidney LLC-PK(1) cells caused apoptosis. Western blot analyses revealed that cadmium markedly increased endogenous bcl...

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Autores principales: Ishido, Masami, Ohtsubo, Rieko, Adachi, Tatsumi, Kunimoto, Manabu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11781163
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author Ishido, Masami
Ohtsubo, Rieko
Adachi, Tatsumi
Kunimoto, Manabu
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Ohtsubo, Rieko
Adachi, Tatsumi
Kunimoto, Manabu
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description We examined the effects of cadmium on the bcl-2 family of proteins--bcl-2, bax, bad, and bcl-xS/L--in cadmium-induced cytotoxicity. Addition of 10 microM cadmium to cultured porcine kidney LLC-PK(1) cells caused apoptosis. Western blot analyses revealed that cadmium markedly increased endogenous bcl-2 protein (to 3-4 times the level in wild-type cells) earlier than metallothionein induction, but that the metal did not enhance the induction of bax, bad, or bcl-xS proteins. Cadmium also induced the transcript of bcl-2, with the amount of bcl-2 reaching a maximum at 1-2 hr of exposure; this increase occurred earlier than cadmium-induced increase in the protooncogene such as c-myc. A cadmium-induced increase in endogenous bcl-2 protein was also seen in rat primary thymocytes. Overexpression of the bcl-2 protein by gene transfection prevented cadmium-induced apoptosis. Following the detection of apoptosis, lactate dehydrogenase release in the culture medium (a marker of necrosis) was observed, and this release was also inhibited by overexpression of bcl-2. Electron microscopic observations also supported the fact that cadmium induced apoptotic chromatin condensation at an early stage of exposure, followed by necrotic features of the cells, both of which were also inhibited by overexpression of bcl-2 proteins. Thus, our data demonstrated that both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium were attenuated by bcl-2.
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spelling pubmed-12406912005-11-08 Attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by Bcl-2. Ishido, Masami Ohtsubo, Rieko Adachi, Tatsumi Kunimoto, Manabu Environ Health Perspect Research Article We examined the effects of cadmium on the bcl-2 family of proteins--bcl-2, bax, bad, and bcl-xS/L--in cadmium-induced cytotoxicity. Addition of 10 microM cadmium to cultured porcine kidney LLC-PK(1) cells caused apoptosis. Western blot analyses revealed that cadmium markedly increased endogenous bcl-2 protein (to 3-4 times the level in wild-type cells) earlier than metallothionein induction, but that the metal did not enhance the induction of bax, bad, or bcl-xS proteins. Cadmium also induced the transcript of bcl-2, with the amount of bcl-2 reaching a maximum at 1-2 hr of exposure; this increase occurred earlier than cadmium-induced increase in the protooncogene such as c-myc. A cadmium-induced increase in endogenous bcl-2 protein was also seen in rat primary thymocytes. Overexpression of the bcl-2 protein by gene transfection prevented cadmium-induced apoptosis. Following the detection of apoptosis, lactate dehydrogenase release in the culture medium (a marker of necrosis) was observed, and this release was also inhibited by overexpression of bcl-2. Electron microscopic observations also supported the fact that cadmium induced apoptotic chromatin condensation at an early stage of exposure, followed by necrotic features of the cells, both of which were also inhibited by overexpression of bcl-2 proteins. Thus, our data demonstrated that both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium were attenuated by bcl-2. 2002-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1240691/ /pubmed/11781163 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Ishido, Masami
Ohtsubo, Rieko
Adachi, Tatsumi
Kunimoto, Manabu
Attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by Bcl-2.
title Attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by Bcl-2.
title_full Attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by Bcl-2.
title_fullStr Attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by Bcl-2.
title_full_unstemmed Attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by Bcl-2.
title_short Attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by Bcl-2.
title_sort attenuation of both apoptotic and necrotic actions of cadmium by bcl-2.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11781163
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