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Nitric Oxide Induction of Neuronal Endonuclease Activity in Programmed Cell Death
Authors:Andrea M. Vincent  Kenneth Maiese
Affiliation:Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Cerebral Ischemia, Department of Neurology and Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Center for Molecular and Cellular Toxicology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, 48201
Abstract:Neuronal survival is intricately linked to the maintenance of intact DNA. In contrast, neuronal degeneration following nitric oxide (NO) exposure is dependent, in part, on the degradation of DNA through programmed cell death (PCD). We therefore investigated in primary rat hippocampal neurons the role of endogenous deoxyribonucleases, enzymes responsible for metabolically derived DNA cleavage, during NO-induced neurodegeneration. Twenty-four hours following exposure to the NO generators sodium nitroprusside (300 μM) and SIN-1 (300 μM), neuronal survival was reduced from approximately 88 to 23%. Treatment with aurintricarboxylic acid (1–100 μM), an endonuclease inhibitor, during NO exposure increased neuronal survival from 23 to 80% and decreased DNA fragmentation from 70 to 30% over a 24-h period. Enhancement of endonuclease activity alone with zinc chelation actively decreased neuronal survival from approximately 80% to approximately 34%. DNA digestion assays identified not only two constitutively active endonucleases, an acidic endonuclease (pH 4.0–7.0) and a calcium/magnesium-dependent endonuclease (pH 7.2–8.0), but also a NO-inducible magnesium-dependent endonuclease (pH 8.0). In the absence of endonuclease activity, DNA degradation did not occur during NO application, suggesting that endonuclease activity was a requisite pathway for NO-induced PCD. In addition, NO independently altered intracellular pH in ranges that were physiologically relevant for the activity of the endonucleases responsible for DNA degradation. Our identification and characterization of specific neuronal endonucleases suggest that the constitutive endonucleases may play a role in the initial stages of NO-induced PCD, but the subsequent “downstream” degradation of DNA may ultimately be dependent upon the NO-inducible endonuclease.
Keywords:apoptosis   DNA fragmentation   endonuclease   intracellular pH   primary hippocampal neurons   nitric oxide
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