This study investigated the effect of exposure to hypoxia on the expression of Clq mRNA and protein in cultured PC12 cells. PC12 cells expressed neither Clq mRNA nor protein before hypoxia. However, the cells expressed Clq mRNA immediately after hypoxia, and then A, B, and C chains of Clq and higher molecular weight Clq proteins during reoxygenation. Under the same experimental conditions, cell membrane disintegration began during hypoxia, whereas DNA fragmentation initiated during reoxygenation later than Clq protein expression. These results suggest that in response to hypoxia, PC12 cells per se express Clq mRNA and protein in the early phase before initiation of DNA fragmentation in the absence of any influence of other cellular components. These findings may be relevant for the pathogenesis and treatment of stroke. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.