scholarly journals Quantified Efficiency of Membrane Leakage Events Relates to Antimicrobial Selectivity

2020 ◽  
Vol 118 (3) ◽  
pp. 81a
Author(s):  
Anja Stulz ◽  
Stefan Braun ◽  
Shuai Shi ◽  
Ndjali Quarta ◽  
Maria Hoernke
Keyword(s):  
2015 ◽  
Vol 290 (34) ◽  
pp. 20841-20855 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mercè Garcia-Belinchón ◽  
María Sánchez-Osuna ◽  
Laura Martínez-Escardó ◽  
Carla Granados-Colomina ◽  
Sònia Pascual-Guiral ◽  
...  

Apoptosis is triggered by the activation of caspases and characterized by chromatin condensation and nuclear fragmentation (type II nuclear morphology). Necrosis is depicted by a gain in cell volume (oncosis), swelling of organelles, plasma membrane leakage, and subsequent loss of intracellular contents. Although considered as different cell death entities, there is an overlap between apoptosis and necrosis. In this sense, mounting evidence suggests that both processes can be morphological expressions of a common biochemical network known as “apoptosis-necrosis continuum.” To gain insight into the events driving the apoptosis-necrosis continuum, apoptotically proficient cells were screened facing several apoptotic inducers for the absence of type II apoptotic nuclear morphologies. Chelerythrine was selected for further studies based on its cytotoxicity and the lack of apoptotic nuclear alterations. Chelerythrine triggered an early plasma membrane leakage without condensed chromatin aggregates. Ultrastructural analysis revealed that chelerythrine-mediated cytotoxicity was compatible with a necrotic-like type of cell death. Biochemically, chelerythrine induced the activation of caspases. Moreover, the inhibition of caspases prevented chelerythrine-triggered necrotic-like cell death. Compared with staurosporine, chelerythrine induced stronger caspase activation detectable at earlier times. After using a battery of chemicals, we found that high concentrations of thiolic antioxidants fully prevented chelerythrine-driven caspase activation and necrotic-like cell death. Lower amounts of thiolic antioxidants partially prevented chelerythrine-mediated cytotoxicity and allowed cells to display type II apoptotic nuclear morphology correlating with a delay in caspase-3 activation. Altogether, these data support that an early and pronounced activation of caspases can drive cells to undergo a form of necrotic-like regulated cell death.


1999 ◽  
Vol 54 (9-10) ◽  
pp. 681-687 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juliane Peters ◽  
M. Soledad Jiménez ◽  
Domingo Morales

The effect of extreme temperature on the quantum yield of fluorescence and membrane leakage of Pinus canariensis growing in 5 stands at different altitudes and orientation in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) was determined. Needles were collected from the field and transferred to the laboratory where they were kept in a closed chamber with water-saturated air overnight. Then they were exposed for 30 minutes in plastic bags in a water bath at temperature treatments with steps of 2K between 56 °C and -24 °C and the effect was determined immediately and 24 hours after the treatment by chlorophyll fluorescence and electrolyte leakage. Needles presented incipient damage at temperatures ranging from -5 to -10 °C depending on the altitude and orientation of the stand. The results were more evident when the measurements were done 24 hours after the cold treatment and values were consistent with the electrolyte leakage results. Different resistance to high temperature depending on the altitude and orientation was also found, varying the temperature for incipient damage from 42 to 44 °C detected with the fluorescence parameters but not with the leakage of electrolytes which was not found until 50 °C. The amplitude of thermal limits for photosynthetic efficiency alteration in needles of P. canariensis was relatively narrow and similar to that of evergreen Canarian laurel forest trees


Chemosphere ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 258 ◽  
pp. 127278
Author(s):  
Tian Ou ◽  
Chao Fang ◽  
Shunke Ding ◽  
Tiantao Zhao ◽  
Shaogang Liu ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 100 (3) ◽  
pp. 350a
Author(s):  
Nicholas B. Last ◽  
Elizabeth Rhoades ◽  
Andrew D. Miranker

Soft Matter ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (25) ◽  
pp. 5277-5282 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bing Bu ◽  
Michael Crowe ◽  
Jiajie Diao ◽  
Baohua Ji ◽  
Dechang Li

In silico simulations and biochemical experiments show that cholesterol decreases water penetrability to inhibit leakage pore formation during membrane fusion.


2014 ◽  
Vol 106 (2) ◽  
pp. 700a
Author(s):  
Sara G. Hovakeemian ◽  
Runhui Liu ◽  
Samuel H. Gellman ◽  
Heiko Heerklotz

FEBS Letters ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 577 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 117-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emma Sparr ◽  
Maarten F.M. Engel ◽  
Dmitri V. Sakharov ◽  
Mariette Sprong ◽  
Jet Jacobs ◽  
...  

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