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Mitochondria can either enhance or suppress cell death. Cytochrome C release triggers apoptosis, but activation of mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium (mitoPotassiumATP) channels prevents lethal ischemic injury in vivo. To clarify the mechanism of the protection against ischemia, Johns Hopkins University researchers probed the relationship between mitoPotassiumATP channels and apoptosis in neonatal cardiomyocytes. Oxidative stress induced mitochondrial depolarization, cytochrome c release, caspase activation, PARP cleavage and DNA fragmentation. Pharmacological opening of mitoPotassiumATP channels by diazoxide preserved mitochondrial integrity and suppressed the markers of apoptosis; these effects were blocked by the mitoPotassiumATP channel antagonist 5-hydroxydecanoate. Diazoxide had similar cytoprotective properties in cerebellar granule neurons. The finding that mitoPotassiumATP channel activation inhibits apoptosis rationalized the protective roles of the channels in ischemia.
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suppress cell death
mitochondrial atp-sensitive potassium
similar cytoprotective properties
cerebellar granule neurons
release triggers apoptosis