| Literature DB >> 23604871 |
W Maruyama1, Y Kato, T Yamamoto, K Oh-Hashi, Y Hashizume, M Naoi.
Abstract
Peroxynitrite produced from nitric oxide and superoxide has been proposed to cause neuronal dysfunction and cell death in aging and age-related degenerative diseases. 3-Nitrotyosine, an oxidation product of tyrosine by peroxynitrite, was reported to increase in degenerating brains. In this paper, involvement of peroxynitrite in neuronal cell death was studied by analyses of human brains and in vitro experiments on cell death induced by a peroxynitrite-generating agent, SIN-1. 3-Nitrotyrosine-containing proteins were detected in lipofuscin, a typical aging-related pigment in human brains. The cytotoxicity of peroxynitrite was examined in human dopaminergic SH-SY5Y cells by use of SIN-1. SIN-1 induced apoptotic cell death in the cells, and increased the level of 3-nitrotyrosine-containing proteins. The intracellular transduction of death signal was studied in apoptosis induced by peroxynitrite. Apoptosis was induced by sequential death cascade, collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential, activation of caspases and fragmentation of nuclear DNA. In addition, phosphorylation of p38 mitogen activated phosphokinase (MAPK) was found to be associated with apoptosis by SIN-1, as shown by inhibition of apoptotic process by SB202190, a p38 inhibitor. Involvement of peroxynitrite in the cell death is discussed in relation to neuronal degeneration in aging and age-associated diseases.Entities:
Year: 2001 PMID: 23604871 PMCID: PMC3455645 DOI: 10.1007/s11357-001-0002-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Aging Assoc ISSN: 2152-4041