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Title:
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IGF-1 regulates apoptosis of cardiac myocyte induced by osmotic-stress |
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Author:
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Morales, María Paz; Gálvez, Anita; Eltit, José Miguel; Ocaranza, María Paz; Díaz Araya, G.; Lavandero, Sergio
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Abstract:
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Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is a natural protectant of cardiac myocytes that has been shown to improve cardiac function. The role of IGF-1 in attenuating apoptosis induced by osmotic stress (sorbitol, SOR) or by other known apoptotic stimuli (doxorubicin, angiotensin II, and serum withdrawal) was determined in cultured cardiac myocytes. After 6 h of exposure to SOR, apoptosis was initiated, concomitant with a decrease in cell survival and increases in poly[ADP-ribose] polymerase (PARP) degradation and DNA fragmentation. These effects were maximal after 24 h. IGF-1 partially attenuated apoptosis induced by sorbitol but not that induced by angiotensin II, doxorubicin, or serum withdrawal. In cells preincubated with IGF-1 before the addition of SOR, we detected an increase in the number of viable cells, a decrease in the generation of DNA fragments on agarose gel electrophoresis and in the percentage of positive TUNEL cells, and a reduction on PARP levels. These results suggest that IGF-1 prevents apoptosis induced by osmotic stress in cardiac myocytes but not apoptosis induced by doxorubicin and angiotensin II. |
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URI:
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http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/10306
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Date:
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2000-04-21 |
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BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS 270(3): 1029-1035 |