The death of ouabain-treated renal epithelial cells: evidence against anoikis occurrence |
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Authors: | Olga A. Akimova Monique Poirier Sergei V. Kotelevtsev Pavel Hamet Sergei N. Orlov |
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Affiliation: | 1.Research Centre,Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) – Technop?le Angus,Montreal,Canada;2.Faculty of Biology,M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,Moscow,Russia |
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Abstract: | The mechanisms of cell death signaling triggered by cardiotonic steroids are poorly understood. Based on massive detachment of ouabain-treated Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells, it may be proposed that the cytotoxic action of these compounds is mediated by anoikis, i.e. a particular mode of death occurring in cells lacking cell-to-extracellular matrix interactions. We tested this hypothesis. Six hour incubation of MDCK cells with ouabain, marinobufagenin or K+-free medium almost completely blocked Na+,K+-ATPase, increased Nai+ content by ∼10-fold and suppressed cell attachment to regular-plastic-plates by up to 5-fold. In contrast, the death of attached cells was observed after 24-h incubation with ouabain but not in the presence of marinobufagenin or K+-free medium. Cells treated with ouabain and undergoing anoikis on ultra-low attachment plates exhibited different cell volume behaviour, i.e. swelling and shrinkage, respectively. The pan-caspase inhibitor z-VAD.fmk and the protein kinase C activator PMA rescued MDCK cells from anoikis but did not influence the survival of ouabain-treated cells, whereas medium acidification from pH 7.2 to 6.7 almost completely abolished the cytotoxic action of ouabain, but did not significantly affect anoikis. Our results show that the Na i+,Ki+-independent mode of MDCK cell death evoked by ouabain is not mediated by anoikis. |
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Keywords: | Na+,K+-ATPase Ouabain Cell death Cell attachment Anoikis |
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