Literature DB >> 11058439

Participation of reactive oxygen species in PGF2alpha-induced apoptosis in rat luteal cells.

M Tanaka1, T Miyazaki, S Tanigaki, K Kasai, K Minegishi, K Miyakoshi, H Ishimoto, Y Yoshimura.   

Abstract

Prostaglandin F(2alpha) (PGF(2alpha)) is implicated in the process of luteal regression in many species. Treatment of rat luteal tissue with PGF(2alpha) increases the generation of reactive oxygen species. Since reactive oxygen species have been implicated in apoptosis, the present study was undertaken to determine whether reactive oxygen species play a role in the PGF(2alpha)-induced apoptosis of rat luteal cells. Rat luteal cells were loaded with 6-carboxy-2, 7'-dichlorodihydro-fluorescein (CDCFH) diacetate, di (acetomethyl ester), which can be oxidized by reactive oxygen species to yield CDCF, a fluorescent molecule, and the cells were treated with different doses of PGF(2alpha). Incubation with 100 micromol PGF(2alpha) l(-1) induced an increase in CDCF fluorescence (P < 0. 05). Treatment of cells with PGF(2alpha) for 48 h in serum-free medium induced a dose-dependent increase in cell death, and these cells exhibited the morphological characteristics typical of apoptosis, including condensed or fragmented nuclei and fragmentation of internucleosomal DNA. Pretreatment of these cells with ascorbic acid, N,N'-dimethylthiourea, or superoxide dismutase, which acts as an antioxidant or a radical scavenger, prevented the PGF(2alpha)-induced apoptosis. These results demonstrate that PGF(2alpha) produces reactive oxygen species and induces apoptosis in rat luteal cells, indicating that the reactive oxygen species may induce apoptotic cell death during luteolysis.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11058439     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.1200239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Fertil        ISSN: 0022-4251


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