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siRNA as a tool to delineate pathway channelization in H2O2induced apoptosis of primary Leydig cells in vitro

Author:
Anand, Himani   Misro, M. M.   Sharma, S. B.   Prakash, Sant  


Journal:
Apoptosis


Issue Date:
2012


Abstract(summary):

Using siRNA as a tool, the channelization of pathway in H2O2 induced apoptosis of primary Leydig cells was investigated in vitro. Exposure (4 h) to H2O2 (250 mu M) induced maximum apoptosis but affected Leydig cell viability significantly. Therefore, expression of apoptotic marker genes, caspase-8, -9, -3 and polyadenosine ribose polymerase was subsequently investigated using the same concentration post 1 h exposure. Incubation with siRNA (20 nM) either for caspase-8 or -9, inhibited their individual expressions by 55-60 % and activity, 50-55 %. The inhibition efficiency using siRNA was comparable with post- or pre-H2O2 treatment of cells. Like siRNA, Eugenia jambolana (100 mu g/ml) plant extract too, effectively countered over-expression of all apoptotic marker proteins. Silencing expressions of caspase 8 but not 9 through siRNA leads to a profound inhibition of caspase 3 implying that H2O2 induced Leydig cell apoptosis is preferably channeled through extrinsic and later extending to other pathways.


Page:
1131-1143


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