Literature DB >> 11490098

Tumour necrosis factor induced an early release of superoxide and a late mitochondrial membrane depolarization in L929 cells. Increase in the production of superoxide is not sufficient to mimic the action of TNF.

S Ko1, T T Kwok, K P Fung, Y M Choy, C Y Lee, S K Kong.   

Abstract

Tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF) cytotoxicity is mediated, at least in part, by oxidative stress. One of the post-receptor events shortly after the addition of TNF is the generation of the superoxide anion (O2-*). In the present study, we attempted to examine the role of O2-* in the regulation of mitochondrial membrane potential (Delta(Psi)m) and the release of cytochrome c (cyto c) in L929 cells after stimulation with TNF. Challenge of cells with TNF (50 ng/ml) resulted in an early (30 min after the addition of TNF) increase in the production of O2-*. The use of mitochondrial electron transport chain inhibitors such as antimycin A and rotenone could, respectively, potentiate or suppress the TNF-mediated release of O2-* and cytotoxicity. TNF also induced a late (>3 h after the addition of TNF) depolarization in the Delta(Psi)m. Reduction in the release of O2-* by rotenone (50 microM) or thenoyltrifluoroacetone (250 microM) suppressed both the TNF-mediated Delta(Psi)m depolarization and cyto c release. However, increase in the production of O2-* by antimycin A (25 microM) only slightly enhanced the TNF effect in altering the Delta(Psi)m and the release of cyto c. Treating cells with antimycin A alone could not induce a reduction in Delta(Psi)m nor a release of cyto c. Taken together, our results indicate that TNF induced damage in mitochondria in L929 cells. Our data also show that an increase in the production of O2-* was important in the TNF cytotoxicity, but was not sufficient to mimic the action of TNF. Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11490098     DOI: 10.1159/000046900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Signals Recept        ISSN: 1422-4933


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