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Radiation-induced apoptosis in dorsal root ganglion neurons

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Journal of Neurocytology

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Ionizing radiation (IR) results in apoptosis in a number of actively proliferating or immature cell types. The effect of IR on rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons was examined in dissociated cell cultures. After exposure to IR, embryonic DRG neurons, established in cell culture for six days, underwent cell death in a manner that was dose-dependent, requiring a minimum of 8 to 16 Gy. Twenty-five per cent cell loss occurred in embryonic day 15 (E-15) neurons, grown in cell culture for 6 days (“immature”), and then treated with 24 Gy IR. In contrast, only 2% cell loss occurred in E-15 neurons maintained in culture for 21 days ("mature") and then treated with 24 Gy IR. Staining with a fluorescent DNA-binding dye demonstrated clumping of the nuclear chromatin typical of apoptosis. Initiation of the apoptosis occurred within 24 h after exposure to IR. Apoptosis was prevented by inhibition of protein synthesis with cycloheximide. Apoptosis induced by IR occurred more frequently in immature than in mature neurons. Immature DRG neurons have a lower concentration of intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) than mature neurons. Elevation of [Ca2+]i by exposure to a high extracellular potassium ion concentration (35 μM) depolarizes the cell membrane with a resultant influx of calcium ions. The activation of programmed cell death after nerve growth factor (NGF) withdrawal is inversely correlated with [Ca2+]i in immature DRG neurons. When treated with high extracellular potassium, these immature neurons were resistant to IR exposure in a manner similar to that observed in mature neurons. These data suggest that [Ca2+]i modulates the apoptotic response of neurons after exposure to IR in a similar manner to that proposed by the “Ca2+ setpoint hypothesis” for control of NGF withdrawal-induced apoptosis.

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Tong, J.X., Vogelbaum, M.A., Drzymala, R.E. et al. Radiation-induced apoptosis in dorsal root ganglion neurons. J Neurocytol 26, 771–777 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018566431912

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