Ischemic acidosis causes apoptosis in coronary endothelial cells through activation of caspase-12
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cardiores.2006.09.018
Ischemic acidosis causes apoptosis in coronary endothelial cells through activation of caspase-12
Abstract
Objective: Myocardial ischemia has been shown to induce apoptosis of endothelial cells (EC). However, the mechanism of this endothelial injury is still poorly understood. To analyse the signaling pathway of ischemia-induced EC apoptosis was the aim of the present study.
Methods: The primary culture of rat coronary EC was exposed to simulated ischemia (glucose-free anoxia at pH(o) 6.4). Apoptosis was defined by staining of nuclei with Hoechst-33342 and TUNEL. Cytosolic Ca2+ and pH were measured with Fura-2 and BCECF, respectively.
Results: Apoptosis (29.2+/-1.7% of cells) induced by exposure to simulated ischemia for 2 h was accompanied by cytosolic Ca2+ overload (1090+/-52 nmol/l) and acidosis (pHi = 6.52+/-0.13). Simulated ischemia had no significant effect on caspase-8 cleavage, but induced cleavage of caspase-3 and caspase-12 and led to a slight release of cytochrome C. Prevention of cytosolic acidosis (anoxia at pH(o) 7.4) had no effect on cytochrome C release, but significantly reduced apoptosis, attenuated cytosolic Ca2+ overload, and prevented cleavage of caspase-12. A similar effect was achieved by inhibition of Ca2+ release channels in the endoplasmic reticulum with ryanodine and xestospongin C. Knock-down of caspase-12 with small interfering RNA suppressed caspase-3 activation and reduced apoptotic cell number by about 70%.
Conclusion: Acidosis, rather than anoxia, is an important trigger of apoptosis in EC under simulated ischemia. The main pathway of the simulated ischemia-induced apoptosis consists of the Ca2+ leak from the ER followed by activation of caspase-12 and caspase-3.
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