Mitochondrial anomalies are associated with the induction of intrinsic cell death proteins-Bcl<inf>2</inf>, Bax, cytochrome-c and p53 in mice brain during experimental fatal murine cerebral malaria
Mitochondrial anomalies are associated with the induction of intrinsic cell death proteins-Bcl<inf>2</inf>, Bax, cytochrome-c and p53 in mice brain during experimental fatal murine cerebral malaria
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2002-09-06
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Kumar, Kota Arun
Babu, Phanithi Prakash
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The levels of apoptosis associated proteins Bcl2, Bax, cytochrome-c and p53 was investigated in mice cerebral cortex and cerebellum, using an experimental model of fatal murine cerebral malaria (FMCM). Owing to the activation of events central to mitochondrial dysfunctions, we monitored the structural integrity of mitochondria in cerebral malaria (CM) infected brain tissue by transmission EM (TEM) studies. Western blot analysis revealed the induction of Bcl2, Bax, cytochrome-c and p53 in both cortex and cerebellum. The TEM studies revealed extensive vacuolation and swelling of mitochondria in infected brain suggestive of a late stage of degeneration. Our results underscore the activation of an intrinsic cell death pathway as evinced by the induction of mitochondria associated apoptotic proteins Bcl2, Bax and cytochrome-c and further envisages the induction of p53 as a possible continuation of the post receptor signaling events associated with tumor necrosis factor induction following inflammatory responses during CM. These findings may be crucial to mitochondrial dysfunctions underlying the pathology of FMCM. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Apoptosis,
Bax,
Bcl 2,
Cerebral malaria,
Cytochrome-c,
Cytokines,
Mitochondria,
p53
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Neuroscience Letters. v.329(3)