Title of article
Expression of estrogen receptor α in human breast cancer cells regulates mitochondrial oxidative stress under simulated microgravity Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Hong-xia Zheng، نويسنده , , Wei-ming Tian، نويسنده , , Hong-ji Yan، نويسنده , , Hua-dong Jiang، نويسنده , , Shanshan Liu، نويسنده , , Lei Yue، نويسنده , , Fang Han، نويسنده , , Lijun Wei، نويسنده , , Xiong-biao Chen، نويسنده , , Yu Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
9
From page
1432
To page
1440
Abstract
This study investigated intracellular oxidative stress and its underlying mechanisms in a rotary cell culture system used to achieve a simulated microgravity (SMG) environment. Experiments were conducted with human breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 (an estrogen receptor (ER) α positive cell line) and MDA-MB-231 (an ERα negative cell line) encapsulated in alginate/collagen carriers. After 48 h, SMG led to oxidative stress and DNA damage in the MDA-MB-231 cells but a significant increase in mitochondrial activity and minimal DNA damage in the MCF-7 cells. The activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) significantly increased in the MCF-7 cells and decreased in MDA-MB-231 cells in the SMG environment compared with a standard gravity control. Moreover, SMG promoted expression of ERα and protein kinase C (PKC) epsilon in MCF-7 cells treated with PKC inhibitor Gö6983. Overall, exposure to SMG increased mitochondrial activity in ERα positive cells but induced cellular oxidative damage in ERα negative cells. Thus, ERα may play an important role in protecting cells from oxidative stress damage under simulated microgravity.
Keywords
Simulated microgravity , Alginate/collagen carriers , oxidative stress , oxidative stress , Estrogen receptor ?
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Record number
1133906
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