Suppression of cytochrome c release and apoptosis in testes with heat stress by minocycline |
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Authors: | Matsuki Shingo Iuchi Yoshihito Ikeda Yoshitaka Sasagawa Isoji Tomita Yoshihiko Fujii Junichi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Yamagata University School of Medicine, 2-2-2 Iidanishi, Yamagata 990-9585, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Spermatogenic cells are susceptible to heat stress and undergo apoptosis. Although a variety of factors appear to be involved in the apoptotic process, the nature of the intracellular signaling pathway is ambiguous. To clarify the process, we chose a simple model in which testes of mice were exposed to mild heating by immersion in hot water at 42 degrees C for 15 min. In situ DNA fragmentation was detected by a TUNEL method. The release of cytochrome c into the cytoplasm was observed by Western blotting both in heat-treated testis and in isolated spermatogenic cells that had been incubated at 42 degrees C for 1h, but not in Sertoli cells. Minocycline, a semisynthetic tetracycline, is known to reach the brain by permeating the blood-brain barrier and suppresses apoptosis in neuronal cells. Since the testis also has a similar barrier, minocycline was examined as a possible agent to inhibit heat stress-induced apoptosis. The results indicate that minocycline suppressed the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria both in vivo and in vitro and significantly decreased the number of TUNEL-positive cells. These findings suggest that heat stress of testes triggers the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria in spermatogenic cells, leading to the activation of an apoptotic pathway. |
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