Insulinlike growth factor-1 inhibits cell death induced by cycloheximide in MCF-7 cells: a model system for analyzing control of cell death.

A Geier, M Haimshon, R Beery, R Hemi, B Lunenfeld
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Abstract

Prolonged exposure of cells to the potent protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide terminates in cell death. In the present study we investigated the effect of insulinlike growth factor-1, insulin, and epidermal growth factor on cell death induced by cycloheximide in the confluent MCF-7 cells, and correlated this effect to the inhibition rate of protein synthesis. Cell death was evaluated by measuring either dead cells by the trypan blue dye exclusion test or by the release of lactic dehydrogenase into the culture medium. After 48 h incubation, cycloheximide (10 to 50 micrograms/ml) was shown to induce cell death in a concentration-dependent manner. Insulinlike growth factor-1, at physiologic concentrations (0.2 to 5 ng/ml), reduced this cell death. Insulin at supraphysiologic concentrations (1 to 10 micrograms/ml) mimicked the effect of insulinlike growth factor-1, whereas epidermal growth factor (10 to 50 ng/ml) had no effect. More than 90% of protein synthesis measured by [3H]leucine incorporation was inhibited by 10 to 50 micrograms/ml cycloheximide. Insulinlike growth factor-1 and insulin at the concentrations that reduced cell death to control level, had no effect on the protein synthesis inhibition rate induced by cycloheximide. These results indicate that inhibition of cell death by insulinlike growth factor-1 does not depend on protein synthesis and may be mediated via a posttranslational modification effect.

胰岛素样生长因子-1抑制环己亚胺诱导的MCF-7细胞死亡:一个分析细胞死亡控制的模型系统
细胞长期暴露于强效蛋白质合成抑制剂环己亚胺中,最终导致细胞死亡。在本研究中,我们研究了胰岛素样生长因子-1、胰岛素和表皮生长因子对环己亚胺诱导的MCF-7细胞死亡的影响,并将这种影响与蛋白合成的抑制率联系起来。通过台盼蓝染色排除试验或乳酸脱氢酶释放到培养基中来测量死亡细胞来评估细胞死亡。48 h后,环己亚胺(10 ~ 50微克/毫升)呈浓度依赖性诱导细胞死亡。胰岛素样生长因子-1在生理浓度下(0.2 ~ 5ng /ml)可减少细胞死亡。超生理浓度的胰岛素(1 ~ 10微克/毫升)可以模拟胰岛素样生长因子-1的作用,而表皮生长因子(10 ~ 50微克/毫升)则没有作用。[3H]亮氨酸掺入测定的90%以上的蛋白质合成被10 ~ 50微克/毫升的环己亚胺抑制。胰岛素样生长因子-1和胰岛素在将细胞死亡降低到控制水平的浓度下,对环己亚胺诱导的蛋白质合成抑制率没有影响。这些结果表明胰岛素样生长因子-1对细胞死亡的抑制不依赖于蛋白质合成,可能通过翻译后修饰作用介导。
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