Chilling followed by incubation at 37 degrees C causes a reduction in NAD+ levels which can be prevented by the poly(ADP-ribose)transferase inhibitor 3-aminobenzamide |
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Authors: | O Cantoni P Sestili F Cattabeni V Stocchi |
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Abstract: | The exposure of cells for 60 min to a serum free medium at ice temperature followed by a return to normal culture conditions (30 min at 37 degrees C) caused a dramatic decrease in NAD+ levels. This decrease in NAD+ was prevented by 3-aminobenzamide. Alkaline elution analysis of DNA from cultures that were sisters to the ones utilized for measuring cellular NAD+ content revealed an absence of DNA breakage. These data suggest that poly(ADP-ribose)transferase may be induced in conditions not involving DNA fragmentation. The induction of this enzyme could therefore represent a cellular emergency reaction and not just a response to DNA damage. |
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