Routes to Cell Death Flashcards

1
Q

Where is the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) located?

A

Inner mitochondrial membrane

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2
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What causes mPTP opening?

A

Oxidants
High [Ca2+]
High [Pi]

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3
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What inhbiits mPTP opening?

A

ATP
Cyclosporin A (CsA)
Sanglifehrin (SfA)

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4
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What binds to mPTP to cause opening and where is it located?

A

Cyclophilin D

Matrix

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5
Q

What are the effects of mPTP opening?

A

H+ moves in - gradient removed - no ATP synthesis
Intramitochondrial enzymes and Ca2+ move out
Osmotic swelling - ruptures outer membrane - cytochrome C released from intermembrane space

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6
Q

What modulates cyclophilin D binding to mPTP?

A

Ca2+

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7
Q

What is the O2 paradox?

A

Reperfusion repolarises mitochondria
Easier to accumulate Ca2+
Increases mPTP opening

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8
Q

What are the triggers of apoptosis?

A

Withdrawal of neurotrophin trophic support
‘Death receptor’ activation
DNA damage

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9
Q

What are the cell membrane changes involved in apoptosis?

A

Phosphatidylserine moves from inner to outer side of membrane - makes resistant to detergent permeabilisation - acts as signal to cause phagocytotic removal to fragments by macrophages - limits inflammatory response

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10
Q

What is used experimentally to bind to and visualise phosphatidylserine?

A

Annexin V

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11
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What are the events in the pathway to apoptosis?

A

Cytochrome C release from mitochondria - primary initiator - binds Apaf1 protein
Apaf1 binds caspase9 and ATP - forms apoptosome
Caspase9 initiates caspase cascade

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12
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Which form of cytochrome C initiates apoptosis?

A

Holoenzyme

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13
Q

What is added to apocytochrome to form cytochrome C and where does this occur?

A

Haem

In mitochondria

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14
Q

What is the role of bax?

A

Dimerises
Forms pores in membranes
Translocates from cytosol to mitochondria in early apoptosis

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15
Q

Which protein prevents bax insertion into mitochondrial membrane?

A

Bcl-2

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16
Q

What are the possible causes of cytochrome C release from mitochondria?

A

Bax insertion into mitrochondrial membrane

mPTP opening