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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 1, 1998, 18(3):932-947
Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and Nuclear Changes in Apoptosis
Caused by Serum and Nerve Growth Factor Withdrawal: Time Course and
Modification by ( )-Deprenyl
J. S.
Wadia1,
R. M. E.
Chalmers-Redman2, 3,
W. J. H.
Ju2,
G. W.
Carlile2,
J. L.
Phillips2,
A. D.
Fraser2, 3, and
W. G.
Tatton2, 3
1 Department of Physiology, University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M55 1A8, 2 Department of
Physiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4H7,
and 3 Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of
Medicine, New York, New York 10029-6511
Studies in non-neural cells have suggested that a fall in
mitochondrial membrane potential ( M) is one of
the earliest events in apoptosis. It is not known whether neural
apoptosis caused by nerve growth factor (NGF) and serum withdrawal
involves a decrease in  M. We used epifluorescence and
laser confocal microscopy with the mitochondrial potentiometric dyes
chloromethyl-tetramethylrosamine methyl ester and
5,5 ,6,6 -tetrachloro-1,1 ,3,3 -tetraethybenzimidazol carbocyanine
iodide to estimate  M. PC12 cells were differentiated in media containing serum and NGF for 6 d before withdrawal of trophic support. After washing, the cells were incubated with media
containing serum and NGF (M/S+N), media without serum and NGF, or media
with the "trophic-like" monoamine oxidase B inhibitor, ( )-deprenyl. Mitochondria in cells without trophic support underwent a progressive shift to lower  M values that was
significant by 3 hr after washing. The percentages of cells with
nuclear chromatin condensation or nuclear DNA fragmentation were not
significantly increased above those for cells in M/S+N until 6 hr after
washing. Replacement of cells into M/S+N or treatment with
( )-deprenyl markedly reduced the proportion of mitochondria with
decreased  M. Measurements of cytoplasmic peroxyl
radical levels with 2 ,7 -dihydrodichlorofluorescein fluorescence and
intramitochondrial Ca2+ with
dihydro-rhodamine-2-acetylmethyl ester indicated that cytoplasmic peroxyl radical levels were not increased until after 6 hr, whereas increases in intramitochondrial Ca2+ paralleled the
decreases in  M. ( )-Deprenyl appeared to alter the
relationship between intramitochondrial Ca2+ levels
and  M, possibly through its reported capacity
to increase the synthesis of proteins such as BCL-2.
Key words:
apoptosis; mitochondrial membrane potential; DNA
cleavage; chromatin condensation; JC-1; CMTMR; Rhod-2AM; DCFH
Copyright © 1998 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/98/183932-16$05.00/0
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