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Potassium-induced apoptosis in rat cerebellar granule cells involves cell-cycle blockade at the G1/S transition.

F J Martín-Romero1, B Santiago-Josefat, J Correa-Bordes, C Gutierrez-Merino, P Fernandez-Salguero.   

Abstract

The role of regulators controlling the G1/S transition of the cell cycle was analyzed during neuronal apoptosis in post-mitotic cerebellar granule cells in an attempt to identify common mechanisms of control with transformed cells. Cyclin D1 and its associated kinase activity CDK4 (cyclin-dependent kinase 4) are major regulators of the G1/S transition. Whereas cyclin D1 is the regulatory subunit of the complex, CDK4 represents the catalytic domain that, once activated, will phosphorylate downstream targets such as the retinoblastoma protein, allowing cell-cycle progression. Apoptosis was induced in rat cerebellar granule cells by depleting potassium in presence of serum. Western-blot analyses were performed and protein kinase activities were measured. As apoptosis proceeded, loss in cell viability was coincident with a significant increase in cyclin D1 protein levels, whereas CDK4 expression remained essentially constant. Synchronized to cyclin D1 accumulation, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27Kip1 drastically dropped to 20% normal values. Cyclin D1/CDK4-dependent kinase activity increased early during apoptosis, reaching a maximum at 9-12 h and decreasing to very low levels by 48 h. Cyclin E, a major downstream target of cyclin D1, decreased concomitantly to the reduction in cyclin D1/CDK4-dependent kinase activity. We suggest that neuronal apoptosis takes place through functional alteration of proteins involved in the control of the G1/S transition of the cell cycle. Thus, apoptosis in post-mitotic neurons could result from a failed attempt to re-enter cell cycle in response to extracellular conditions affecting cell viability and it could involve mechanisms similar to those that promote proliferation in transformed cells.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11303780     DOI: 10.1385/JMN:15:3:155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Neurosci        ISSN: 0895-8696            Impact factor:   3.444


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