The sea urchin embryo is a suitable model that offers an excellent opportunity to investigate different defence strategies activated in stress conditions. We previously showed that cadmium accumulates in a dose- and time-dependent manner into embryonic cells, activating different stress and defence mechanisms, including the synthesis of HSPs and the onset of apoptosis and/or autophagy. In this paper we investigated the functional relationship between autophagy and apoptosis, evaluating apoptosis signals in cadmium-exposed Paracentrotus lividus embryos with inhibited autophagy. We found that the inhibition of autophagy produced the concurrent reduction of apoptosis, suggesting that the two phenomena are functionally related. Considering the catabolic role of autophagy, an energetic hypothesis to explain the relationship was evaluated. Using a substrate for ATP production, we found that apoptosis, assessed by TUNEL and cleaved caspase-3 immunocytochemistry, was substantially restored in cadmium-treated embryos where autophagy was inhibited by 3-Methyladenine. On the basis of these results, we propose that, autophagy could play a crucial role in stress response of this organism because autophagy could energetically contribute to apoptotic execution through its catabolic role

Chiarelli, R., Agnello, M., Bosco, L., Roccheri, M.C. (2014). Sea urchin embryos exposed to cadmium as an experimental model for studying the relationship between autophagy and apoptosis. MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 1(93), 47-55 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2013.06.001].

Sea urchin embryos exposed to cadmium as an experimental model for studying the relationship between autophagy and apoptosis

CHIARELLI, Roberto;AGNELLO, Maria;BOSCO, Liana;ROCCHERI, Maria Carmela
2014-01-01

Abstract

The sea urchin embryo is a suitable model that offers an excellent opportunity to investigate different defence strategies activated in stress conditions. We previously showed that cadmium accumulates in a dose- and time-dependent manner into embryonic cells, activating different stress and defence mechanisms, including the synthesis of HSPs and the onset of apoptosis and/or autophagy. In this paper we investigated the functional relationship between autophagy and apoptosis, evaluating apoptosis signals in cadmium-exposed Paracentrotus lividus embryos with inhibited autophagy. We found that the inhibition of autophagy produced the concurrent reduction of apoptosis, suggesting that the two phenomena are functionally related. Considering the catabolic role of autophagy, an energetic hypothesis to explain the relationship was evaluated. Using a substrate for ATP production, we found that apoptosis, assessed by TUNEL and cleaved caspase-3 immunocytochemistry, was substantially restored in cadmium-treated embryos where autophagy was inhibited by 3-Methyladenine. On the basis of these results, we propose that, autophagy could play a crucial role in stress response of this organism because autophagy could energetically contribute to apoptotic execution through its catabolic role
2014
Settore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
Chiarelli, R., Agnello, M., Bosco, L., Roccheri, M.C. (2014). Sea urchin embryos exposed to cadmium as an experimental model for studying the relationship between autophagy and apoptosis. MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 1(93), 47-55 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2013.06.001].
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