Cross-linking of concanavalin a receptors on cortical neurons induces programmed cell death

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作者
Cribbs, DH [1 ]
Kreng, VM [1 ]
Anderson, AJ [1 ]
Cotman, CW [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF IRVINE, DEPT PSYCHOBIOL, INST BRAIN AGING & DEMENTIA, IRVINE, CA 92717 USA
关键词
activation-induced cell death; apoptosis; immediate early gene c-jun; lectin; programmed cell death;
D O I
10.1016/0306-4522(96)80001-P
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The loss of neurons by programmed cell death is a normal feature of the nervous system during development and has recently been implicated as a major mechanism of cell death in neurodegenerative diseases. In some cases, programmed cell death is induced by the activation of membrane receptors and is referred to as activation-induced programmed cell death. Activation-induced programmed cell death has been previously described in cells from the immune system, in which the activation of receptors by receptor clustering leads to programmed cell death. To determine whether activation-induced programmed cell death occurs in neurons, Concanavalin A was used to cross-link membrane receptors on cortical neurons. Concanavalin A-induced neuronal death was dose dependent and effective at concentrations previously shown to induce activation-induced programmed cell death in lymphocytes. Programmed cell death was attenuated when Concanavalin A-specific binding to neurons was blocked with methyl alpha-D-mannopyranoside. Succinyl Concanavalin A, which bound to Concanavalin A receptors but was ineffective al cross-linking them, did not induce programmed cell death. Concanavalin A-induced neuronal death exhibited many of the hallmarks associated with programmed cell death, such as membrane blebbing, nuclear condensation and margination, and internucleosomal DNA cleavage. In addition, neurons exposed to Concanavalin A displayed a rapid, robust, and persistent increase in the immediate early gene protein c-Jun. A similar increase in c-Jun precedes programmed cell death induced by beta-amyloid in neurons, and under some conditions an increase in c-Jun has been shown to be required for programmed cell death to occur in neurons. Increased expression of c-jun and other immediate early genes has also been correlated with activation-induced programmed cell death in lymphocytes. These observations suggest that Concanavalin A induces activation-induced programmed cell death in neurons via signals produced from the cross-linking of receptors on neuronal membranes. These results also raise the possibility that beta-amyloid induces programmed cell death in a similar manner, by causing the cross-linking of receptors on neuronal membranes. This mechanism may be relevant to neuronal programmed cell death that occurs during development and neurodegeneration. Copyright (C) 1996 IBRO.
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