Literature DB >> 23733565

Navigation to the graveyard-induction of various pathways of necrosis and their classification by flow cytometry.

Christina Janko1, Luis Munoz, Ricardo Chaurio, Christian Maueröder, Christian Berens, Kirsten Lauber, Martin Herrmann.   

Abstract

Apoptosis and necrosis reflect the program of cell death employed by a dying cell and the final stage of death, respectively. Whereas apoptosis is defined as a physiological, highly organized cell death process, necrosis is commonly considered to be accidental and uncontrolled. Physiological and weak pathological death stimuli preferentially induce apoptosis, while harsh non-physiological insults often immediately instigate (primary) necrosis. If an apoptosing cell transits into a phase of plasma membrane disintegration, this stage of death is referred to as secondary or post-apoptotic necrosis.Here, we present several conditions that stimulate primary and/or secondary necrosis and show that necrosis displays considerably different time courses. For subclassification of necrotic phenotypes we employed a flow cytometric single-tube 4-color staining technique including annexin A5-FITC, propidium iodide, DiIC1(5), and Hoechst 33342.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23733565     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-383-1_1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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