电离辐射对蝾螈细胞的线粒体造成轻度和剂量无关的损伤

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Md Mahmudul Hasan , Tsuyoshi Kawabata , Chen Yan , Reiko Sekiya , Shinji Goto , Yoshishige Urata , Tao-Sheng Li
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除了卓越的再生能力外,蝾螈对辐射的耐受性也比哺乳动物强。当细胞受到环境胁迫时,线粒体在细胞存活中起着重要的作用。因此,我们的研究试图阐明电离辐射(IR)对蝾螈模型侧壁线粒体的影响。实验中,研究人员分别用0、5、10或15 Gy的x射线照射豚鼠肢体组织的原代细胞,并在照射后24小时进行PIR分析。使用MitoTracker红色标记分析显示最大(p <;0.001),而暴露于10和15 Gy IR的细胞的线粒体裂变相似(p <;0.01)。线粒体超氧化物水平呈反向剂量依赖性增加;值得注意的是,5 Gy IR处理的细胞产生了显著的(p <;0.05)线粒体超氧化物含量升高。线粒体膜电位(ΔΨm)显著降低(p <;0.01),在所有ir治疗组中,这一程度相似。虽然ΔΨm下降,但ATP含量没有因IR而改变。MTT试验结果显示线粒体活性无损伤。细胞计数数据表明,IR对细胞活力的影响可以忽略不计;然而,相衬成像显示细胞的衰老样形态。综上所述,P. waltl细胞对IR的反应在线粒体形态和功能上表现出轻微的变化,但似乎具有高度的耐受性。
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Ionizing radiation induces mild and dose-independent damage to mitochondria in newt cells
In addition to remarkable regenerative abilities, newts demonstrate a heightened tolerance to radiation compared to mammals. Mitochondria play profound role in cell survival when cells undergo environmental stresses. Thus, our study sought to elucidate the impact of ionizing radiation (IR) on the mitochondria of a newt model Pleurodeles waltl. Primary cells derived from limb tissue of P. waltl were exposed to 0, 5, 10, or 15 Gy X-ray and analyzed at 24h post-irradiation (PIR). Analysis using MitoTracker Red labeling revealed a maximal (p < 0.001) in mitochondrial fission in cells exposed to 5 Gy IR, while mitochondrial fission in cells exposed to 10 and 15 Gy IR was comparable (p < 0.01). Mitochondrial superoxide levels increased in a reverse dose-dependent manner; notably, cells treated with 5 Gy IR produced significantly (p < 0.05) higher mitochondrial superoxide. Mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) decreased significantly (p < 0.01) with similar extent across all IR-treated groups. Though ΔΨm declined, the ATP content was not changed due to IR. Result from the MTT assay indicated no impairment in mitochondrial activity. Cell counting data suggest negligible impact of IR on viability of cells; however, the phase contrast imaging revealed senescent like morphology of cells. Taken together, cells of P. waltl show mild changes in morphology and function of the mitochondria in response to IR, but seem highly tolerant.
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Experimental cell research
Experimental cell research 医学-细胞生物学
CiteScore
7.20
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295
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Our scope includes but is not limited to areas such as: Chromosome biology; Chromatin and epigenetics; DNA repair; Gene regulation; Nuclear import-export; RNA processing; Non-coding RNAs; Organelle biology; The cytoskeleton; Intracellular trafficking; Cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions; Cell motility and migration; Cell proliferation; Cellular differentiation; Signal transduction; Programmed cell death.
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