## Abstract Potassium channel dysfunction has been implicated in apoptosis in many pathological conditions. However, which Kv channel subunit is involved in glutamate‐induced apoptosis remains unknown. In this study, the contributions of nine Kvα and three Kvβ subunits to glutamate‐induced hippocam
Protective function of taurine in glutamate-induced apoptosis in cultured neurons
✍ Scribed by Rebecca Leon; Heng Wu; Ying Jin; Jianning Wei; Chandana Buddhala; Howard Prentice; Jang-Yen Wu
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 473 KB
- Volume
- 87
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-4012
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Previously, we showed that taurine protects neurons against glutamate‐induced excitotoxicity by inhibiting the glutamate‐induced increase of [Ca^2+^]~i~. In this study, we report that taurine prevents glutamate‐induced chromosomal condensation, indicating that taurine inhibits glutamate‐induced apoptosis. We found that Bcl‐2 was down‐regulated while Bax was up‐regulated by glutamate treatment, and these changes were prevented in the presence of taurine. We have also shown that taurine inhibits glutamate‐induced activation of calpain. Furthermore, calpastatin, a specific calpain inhibitor, also prevented glutamate‐induced cell death. Here we propose the mechanisms underlying glutamate‐induced apoptosis and taurine's inhibition of glutamate‐induced apoptosis to be as follows: glutamate stimulation induces [Ca^2+^]~i~ elevation, which in turn activates calpain; activation of calpain leads to a reduction of Bcl‐2:Bax ratios; with decreased Bcl‐2:Bax ratios Bax homodimers form, Bax homodimerization, and translocation to the mitochondria result in the release of cytochrome c; released cytochrome c in turn activates a downstream caspase cascade leading to apoptosis. The antiapoptotic function of taurine is due to its inhibition of glutamate‐induced membrane depolarization. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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