Effect of Oxygen Concentration on Free Radical-Induced Cytotoxicity
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Free radicals induce oxidative stress in vivo, leading to various disorders and diseases. In the present study, the effect of oxygen pressure on the cytotoxicity induced by free radicals was studied. It was found that alkyl radicals markedly aggravated Jurkat cell apoptosis under low oxygen pressure and this was ascribed to a hypoxic condition caused by the consumption of oxygen by alkyl radicals giving peroxyl radicals and subsequent lipid peroxidation by a chain mechanism. The intracellular lipid hydroperoxides significantly increased at an early time point even under hypoxia. Cytochrome c was released from the mitochondria, and caspase-9 as well as caspase-3 was activated during apoptosis, indicating that cell death followed by the intrinsic, mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. Pretreatment with VAD-FMK, a caspase inhibitor, attenuated the apoptosis induced by alkyl radicals under hypoxia. Moreover, pretreatment with various antioxidants also significantly rescued the cells from apoptosis. Taken together, the results indicate that free radicals induced hypoxic conditions, which accelerated mitochondria-dependent cell apoptosis.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2008-06-23
著者
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Niki Etsuo
Human Stress Signal Res. Center (hssrc) National Inst. Of Advanced Industrial Sci. & Technol. (a
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Saito Yoshiro
Human Stress Signal Res. Center (hssrc) National Inst. Of Advanced Industrial Sci. & Technol. (a
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Chen Zhi-hua
Human Stress Signal Research Center (hssrc) National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science &
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Saito Yoshiro
Human Stress Signal Research Center (hssrc) National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science &
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Yoshida Yasukazu
Human Stress Signal Research Center (hssrc) National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science &
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Yoshida Yasukazu
Human Stress Signal Res. Center (hssrc) National Inst. Of Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol. (aist)
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