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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2005 Jun; 43(6): 483-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-63416

ABSTRACT

The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that addition of anticaspase cocktails (inhibiting caspases and thus blocking apoptosis) to the extenders increases the post-thaw viability of equine spermatozoa. The addition of caspase inhibitors failed to improve the acrosome and plasma membrane integrity of spermatozoa, suggesting that in equine sperm cryopreservation protocols, the addition of these caspase inhibitors to cryopreservation medium may not be beneficial in protecting the sperm from the stress of cryopreservation.


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Acrosome/metabolism , Acrosome Reaction , Amino Acid Chloromethyl Ketones/pharmacology , Animals , Annexin A5/pharmacology , Caspases/antagonists & inhibitors , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Cell Survival , Cryopreservation/methods , Cryoprotective Agents/pharmacology , DNA Fragmentation , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Flow Cytometry , Freezing , Horses , Male , Peanut Agglutinin/metabolism , Propidium/pharmacology , Semen Preservation/methods , Spermatozoa/metabolism
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 113-120, 2005.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-110310

ABSTRACT

Apoptosis is a programmed, physiologic mode of cell death that plays an important role in tissue homeostasis. As for the central nervous system, ischemic insults can induce pathophysiologic cascade of apoptosis in neurophils. Impairment of astroctye functions during brain ischemia can critically influence neuron survival by neuronglia interactions. We aimed to elucidate the protective effect of ketamine on apoptosis by energy deprivation in astrocytes. Ischemic insults was induced with iodoacetate/ carbonylcyanide mchlorophenylhydrazone (IAA/CCCP) 1.5 mM/ 20 micrometer or 150 micrometer/2 micrometer for 1 hr in the HTB-15 and CRL-1690 astrocytoma cells. Then these cells were reperfused with normal media or ketamine (0.1 mM) containing media for 1 hr or 24 hr. FITC-annexin-V staining and propidium iodide binding were determined by using flow cytometry. Cell size and granularity were measured by forward and side light scattering properties of flow cytometry system, respectively. An addition of keta-mine during reperfusion increased the proportion of viable cells. Ketamine alleviated cell shrinkage and increased granularity during the early period, and ameliorated cell swelling during the late reperfusion period. Ketamine may have a valuable effect on amelioration of early and late apoptosis in the astrocytoma cells, even though the exact mechanism remains to be verified.


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Humans , Anesthetics, Dissociative/pharmacology , Annexin A5/pharmacology , Apoptosis , Astrocytes/metabolism , Astrocytoma/drug therapy , Brain/pathology , Carbonyl Cyanide m-Chlorophenyl Hydrazone/pharmacology , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Size , Cell Survival , Central Nervous System/drug effects , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Flow Cytometry/methods , Indicators and Reagents/pharmacology , Iodoacetates/pharmacology , Ischemia/pathology , Ketamine/metabolism , Light , Neurons/metabolism , Neutrophils/metabolism , Perfusion , Propidium/pharmacology , Scattering, Radiation , Time Factors , Uncoupling Agents/pharmacology
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