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Regulation of reactive oxygen species by nerve growth factor but not Bcl-2 as a novel mechanism of protection of PC12 cells from superoxide anion-induced death
Authors:Satoh T  Yamagata T  Ishikawa Y  Yamada M  Uchiyama Y  Hatanaka H
Affiliation:Division of Protein Biosynthesis, Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, 565-0871, Japan.
Abstract:Although neurotrophins protect PC12 cells and neurons from oxidative stress-induced death, the molecular mechanism of this effect is largely unknown. Xanthine (XA)+xanthine oxidase (XO) increased the production of the superoxide anion (O2-) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and the death of PC12 cells. Catalase but not superoxide dismutase (SOD) nor a NO scavenger protected PC12 cells from death, indicating that H2O2 is the main effector responsible for this cell death. Both nerve growth factor (NGF) and Bcl-2 protected PC12 cells from O2--induced toxicity. NGF enhanced the production of O2- and suppressed that of H2O2, suggesting that it inhibits the conversion of O2- to H2O2, while Bcl-2 had no such effect. These results suggested that NGF protected the cells from oxidative stress by altering the composition of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) without affecting their total level.
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