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γ-irradiation induced apoptosis in peritoneal macrophages by oxidative stress. Implications of antioxidants in caspase mitochondrial pathway
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Hernandez-Flores, G.
Gomez-Contreras, P.C.
Dominguez-Rodriguez, J.R.
Lerma-Diaz, J.M.
Ortiz-Lazareno, P.C.
Cervantes-Munguia, R.
Sahagun-Flores, J.E.
Orbach-Arbouys, S.
Scott-Algara, D.
Bravo-Cuellar, A.
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The in vivo and in vitro development of apoptosis induced by γ-irradiation was studied in mouse peritoneal macrophages. The apoptosis index was measured by fluorescence microscopy and DNA electrophoresis. In vivo apoptosis was greatest eight days after 8 Gy total body γ-irradiation. A DNA ladder electrophoretic pattern was only observed in the γ-irradiated group. The participation of reactive oxygen species in apoptosis induction was investigated by pretreating mice with the antioxidants superoxide dismutase, catalase, vitamin E or lipopolysaccharide before γ-irradiation. Measurement of serum lipoperoxides showed oxidative stress in the γ-irradiated mice and the protection given by the antioxidants. These results were confirmed using in vitro cultures of peritoneal macrophages: γ-irradiated groups and antioxidant-pretreated γ-irradiation groups showed results similar to those observed with in vivo irradiation. A loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (Δψm) was also observed by microscopy in the γ-irradiated cell cultures. Experiments with caspase inhibitors confirmed the participation of caspase 3 and caspase 9.