Mechanism of cell death induced by an antioxidant extract of Cratoxylum cochinchinense (YCT) in Jurkat T cells: the role of reactive oxygen species and calcium |
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Authors: | Tang Soon Yew Whiteman Matthew Jenner Andrew Peng Zhao Feng Halliwell Barry |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
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Abstract: | YCT is a semipurified extract from Cratoxylum cochinchinense that has antioxidant properties and contains mostly mangiferin. We show here that YCT is selectively toxic to certain cell types and investigate the mechanisms of this toxicity in Jurkat T cells. By flow cytometric analyses, we show that YCT causes intense oxidative stress and a rise in cytosolic Ca2+. This is followed by a rise in mitochondrial Ca2+, release of cytochrome c, collapse of Δψm, a fall in ATP levels, and eventually cell death. The mechanism(s) of intense oxidative stress may involve a plasma membrane redox system, as cell death is inhibited by potassium ferricyanide. Cell death has some features of apoptosis (propidium iodide staining, externalization of phosphatidylserine, limited caspase-3 and -9 activities), but there was no internucleosomal DNA fragmentation. |
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Keywords: | Oxidative stress Ca2+ influx Mitochondrial depolarization Potassium ferricyanide Plasma membrane redox system Free radicals |
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