W. Wang et al., Zinc and Copper inhibit nerve growth factor-mediated protection from oxidative stress-induced apoptosis, NEUROSCI L, 259(2), 1999, pp. 115-118
We have previously provided evidence that two transition metal cations, Zn2
+ and Cu2+, can alter the conformation of nerve growth factor (NGF), render
ing it unable to bind to its receptors or to activate signal transduction p
athways. In the present study, we have assessed the influence of Zn2+ and C
u2+ on NGF-mediated protection from an oxidative insult. Exposure of rat ph
eochromocytoma (PC12) cells to hydrogen peroxide resulted in an increase in
cell death via apoptosis, which was inhibited by NGF. Zn2+ and Cu2+, when
added to cultures at a concentration of 100 mu M, prevented NGF-mediated su
rvival-promoting effects. Neither of these ions had an effect on basal cell
viability (in the absence of NGF) after an oxidative insult. These results
demonstrate that Zn2+ and Cu2+ can selectively inhibit NGF-mediated resist
ance to an oxidative stress, and have significant implications for neuronal
function under both physiological and pathological (e.g. cerebral ischemia
) conditions. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.