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Acute ischemia/hypoxia in rat hippocampal neurons activates nuclear ubiquitin and alters both chromatin and DNA
Authors:Risuleo  Gianfranco  Cristofanilli  Massimiliano  Scarsella  Gianfranco
Institution:(1) Dipartimento di Genetica e Biologia Molecolare, Università degli Studi di Roma lsquoLa Sapienzarsquo, Rome, Italy;(2) Dipartimento di Biologia Cellulare e dello Sviluppo, Università degli Studi di Roma lsquoLa Sapienzarsquo, Rome, Italy
Abstract:We investigated early alterations in rat neurons after experimental ischemic stress. Transient ischemia was generated by bilateral occlusion of the carotids after hypoxia. Data show a relevant increase of the nuclear level of ubiquitin 2 h post-stress as evaluated by immuno-cytolocalization. Ubiquitin returns to normal levels after 6 h. The increase in ischemic/hypoxic rats was localized preferentially in nuclei of hippocampal neurons, although some augmentation was also shown essentially in dendrites. The activation of ubiquitin system is related to a defective homeostasis and might trigger different degenerative processes. With respect to this, we observed chromatin alterations by densitometric analysis. The shown extensive DNA degeneration is consistent with the occurrence of necrotic phenomena at an early stage. However the parallel internucleosomal specific DNA fragmentation, strongly suggests that apoptotic events also occur. In any case both necrosis and apoptosis are likely to occur at same time, although apoptosis is less extensive, and two phenomena take place in different neural cells.
Keywords:hippocampus  ischemia/hypoxia  ubiquitin  necrosis  apoptosis
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