• Title of article

    Beryllium-stimulated reactive oxygen species and macrophage apoptosis

  • Author/Authors

    Richard T. Sawyer، نويسنده , , David R. Dobis، نويسنده , , Mark Goldstein، نويسنده , , Leonard Velsor، نويسنده , , Lisa A. Maier، نويسنده , , Andrew P. Fontenot، نويسنده , , Lori Silveira، نويسنده , , Lee S. Newman، نويسنده , , Brian J. Day، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    928
  • To page
    937
  • Abstract
    Beryllium (Be), the etiologic agent of chronic beryllium disease, is a toxic metal that induces apoptosis in human alveolar macrophages. We tested the hypothesis that Be stimulates the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) which plays a role in Be-induced macrophage apoptosis. Mouse macrophages were exposed to 100 μM BeSO4 in the absence and presence of the catalytic antioxidant MnTBAP (100 μM). Apoptosis was measured as the percentage of TUNEL+ and caspase-8+ cells. ROS production was measured by flow cytometry using the fluorescence probes, dihydroethidine (DHE) and dichlorofluorescein diacetate (DCFH-DA). Be-exposed macrophages had increased TUNEL+ cells (15 ± 1% versus controls 1 ± 0.2%, P < 0.05) and increased caspase-8+ cells (18.7 ± 2% versus controls 1.8 ± 0.4%, P < 0.05). Be-induced caspase-8 activation, and a 4-fold increase in ROS formation, was ameliorated by exposure to MnTBAP. Hydrogen peroxide (30 μM) exposure potentiated Be-induced caspase-8 activation, and was also attenuated by MnTBAP. Our data are the first to demonstrate that Be stimulates macrophage ROS formation which plays an important role in Be-induced macrophage apoptosis.
  • Keywords
    free radicals , apoptosis , macrophage , inflammation , reactive oxygen species
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Record number

    520122