Literature DB >> 15531080

The role of Bax-inhibiting peptide in retinal ganglion cell apoptosis after optic nerve transection.

Qiong Qin1, Kiran Patil, Sansar C Sharma.   

Abstract

Bax, a pro-apoptotic member of Bcl-2 family proteins, plays a central role in mitochondria-dependent apoptosis. Bax normally resides in the cytosol in a quiescent state. Bax-inhibiting peptide (BIP) is a membrane permeable peptide comprised of five amino acids designed from the Bax-binding domain of Ku70 [M. Sawada, P. Hayes, S. Matsuyama, Cytoprotective membrane-permeable peptides designed from the Bax-binding domain of Ku70, Nat. Cell Biol. 5 (2003) 352-357]. It inhibits Bax-mediated translocation of cytochrome c and suppresses mitochondria-dependent apoptosis. BIP was used in order to elucidate its role in preventing retinal ganglion cell (RGC) death from apoptosis after optic nerve transection (ONT) in adult Wistar rats. RGC survival was significantly higher in animals with intravitreal injection of BIP, when compared with control animals. These findings suggest that BIP prevented RGC apoptosis after ONT prompting the suggestion that Bax plays a central role in RGC apoptosis after ONT.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15531080     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2004.08.075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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