Beta cell death by nitric oxide: Is it necrosis, apoptosis or both?

Corbett, J

HERO ID

975851

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Journal Article

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Abstract

Year

2008

Language

English

HERO ID 975851
Material Type Abstract
In Press No
Year 2008
Title Beta cell death by nitric oxide: Is it necrosis, apoptosis or both?
Authors Corbett, J
Journal Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Volume 45
Issue Suppl.
Page Numbers S8-S8
Abstract For many cell types, including pancreatic β-cells, nitric oxide is a mediator of cell death; however, it is paradoxical that for a given cell type nitric oxide can induce both necrosis and apoptosis. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that cell death mediated by nitric oxide shifts from an early necrotic to a late irreversible apoptotic event using insulin secreting pancreatic β-cells. Central to this transition is the ability of β-cells to respond and repair nitric oxide-mediated damage. β-cells have the ability to repair DNA that is damaged following 24 h incubation with IL-1; however, cytokine-induced DNA damage becomes irreversible following 36 h incubation. This irreversible DNA damage following 36 h incubation with IL-1 correlates with the activation of caspase-3 (cleavage and activity). The increase in caspase activity appears to be dependent on the reductions in endogenous nitric oxide production, as nitric oxide is an inhibitor of caspase activity. In contrast, caspase cleavage or activation is not observed under conditions in which β-cells have the ability to repair damaged DNA (24 h incubation with cytokines). Associated with this shift in the form of cell death is a modification in the transcriptional program directed by nitric oxide from protective/repair gene expression to the production of pro-apoptotic gene expression. These findings indicate that β-cell death in response to cytokines shifts from an early necrotic process to apoptosis and that this shift is associated with irreversible DNA damage and caspase 3 activation.
Wosid WOS:000260867900015
Url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891584908006187
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Conference Location Indianapolis, IN
Conference Name Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine 15th Annual Meeting
Conference Date November 19-23, 2008
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
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