E. Lepri et al., N-acetylcysteine increases apoptosis induced by H2O2 and mo-antiFas triggering in a 3DO hybridoma cell line, CELL BIOC F, 18(3), 2000, pp. 201-208
N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) has been used as an antioxidant to prevent apoptosis
triggered by different stimuli in different cell types. It is common opini
on that cellular redox, which is largely determined by the ratio of oxidize
d and reduced glutathione (GSH), plays a significant role in the propensity
of cells to undergo apoptosis. However, there are also contrasting opinion
s stating that intracellular GSH depletion or supplemented GSH alone are no
t sufficient to lead cells to apoptosis or conversely protect them. Unexpec
tedly, this study shows that NAC, even if it maintains the peculiar charact
eristics of an agent capable of reducing cell proliferation and increasing
intracellular GSH content, increases apoptosis induced by H2O2 treatment an
d mo-antiFas triggering in a 3DO cell line. We found that 24 h of NAC pre-t
reatment can shift cellular death from necrotic to apoptotic and determine
an early expression of FasL in a 3DO cell line treated with H2O2. Copyright
(C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.