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Intramitochondrial pyruvate attenuates hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in bovine pulmonary artery endothelium.

Y H Kang1, S J Chung, I J Kang, J H Park, R Bünger.   

Abstract

In the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) apoptosis model of the murine thymocyte, redox reactant and antioxidant pyruvate prevents programmed cell death. We tested the hypothesis that such protection was mediated, at least in part, via pyruvate handling by mitochondrial metabolism. Cultured bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells were incubated for 30 min with 0.5 mM H2O2 in the absence and presence of 0.5 mM alpha-cyano-3-hydroxycinnamate, as a selective inhibitor of the mitochondrial pyruvate transporter. In controls H2O2 decreased cell viability by 30% within 24 h; this was associated with apoptosis-like bodies, nuclear condensation, and biochemical DNA damage consistent with programmed cell death. Pyruvate (0.1-20 mM) enhanced cell viability in a dose-dependent manner, with > or = 85% viable cells at > or = 3 mM and no DNA laddering, no positive nick-end labeling (TUNEL), and no detectable Annexin V or propidium iodide staining. In contrast, using > or = 5 mM L-lactate as a cytosolic reductant or acetate as a redox-neutral substrate, cell death increased to approximately 40%, which was associated with intense DNA laddering, positive TUNEL and Hoechst 33258 assays. Alpha-cyano-3-hydroxycinnamate alone did not significantly decrease endothelial viability but reduced viability from 85+/-3 to 71+/-4% (p = 0.023) in presence of 3 mM pyruvate plus H2O2; pathological cell morphology and DNA laddering under the same conditions suggested loss of pyruvate protection against apoptosis. Since alpha-cyano-3-hydroxycinnamate re-distributed medium pyruvate and L-lactate consistent with selective blockade of pyruvate uptake into the mitochondria, the findings support the hypothesis that pyruvate protection against H2O2 apoptosis is mediated in part via the mitochondrial matrix compartment. Possible mediators include anti-apoptotic bcl-2 and/or products of mitochondrial pyruvate metabolism such as citrate that affect metabolic regulation and anti-oxidant status in the cytoplasm.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11216862     DOI: 10.1023/a:1011040026620

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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