Involvement of Ca2+-mediated apoptotic signals in palmitate-induced MIN6N8a beta cell death
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Add time:08/20/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The extracellular Ca2+ chelator EGTA and L-type Ca2+ channel blockers, such as, nifedipine and nimodipine were found to have a protective effect on palmitate-induced MIN6N8a beta cell apoptosis, whereas the Ca2+ channel opener, Bay K8644, enhanced the apoptotic process. Moreover, the phospho-form of Bad, in conjunction with phospho-Akt, was reduced in response to palmitate and the palmitate-induced dephosphorylations of Akt and Bad were dependent on Ca2+ influx. The transient expression of catalytically active Akt prevented MIN6N8a cells from palmitate-induced apoptosis. Deltamethrin, an inhibitor of Ca2+-activated phosphatase, delayed Akt and Bad dephosphorylations, and then protected MIN6N8a cells from palmitate-induced apoptosis. On the other hand, palmitate was found to induce CHOP, an apoptotic transcription factor in response to ER stress, and this induction was enhanced by Ca2+ influx. Our studies suggested that Ca2+ influx and subsequent Ca2+-mediated apoptotic signals are involved in palmitate-induced beta cell death.
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