Journal article
Differential insult-dependent recruitment of the intrinsic mitochondrial pathway during neuronal programmed cell death
S Diwakarla, P Nagley, MLR Hughes, B Chen, PM Beart
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | Published : 2009
Abstract
Programmed cell death contributes to neurological diseases and may involve mitochondrial dysfunction with redistribution of apoptogenic proteins. We examined neuronal death to elucidate whether the intrinsic mitochondrial pathway and the crosstalk between caspase-dependent/-independent injury was differentially recruited by stressors implicated in neurodegeneration. After exposure of cultured cerebellar granule cells to various insults, the progression of injury was correlated with mitochondrial involvement, including the redistribution of intermembrane space (IMS) proteins, and patterns of protease activation. Injury occurred across a continuum from Bax- and caspase-dependent (trophic- fact..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the staff of Monash University Micro Imaging Facility for technical assistance and Dr. Joanne Britto for her advice on real-time imaging. This work was supported by the NH&MRC(Australia) (Program 236805, Project 509217) and by the Australian Research Council. SD was a Dora Lush Scholar and PMB a Senior Principal Research Fellow of the NH&MRC (Australia)