Cell culture model for acetaminophen-induced hepatocyte death in vivo.
Robert H Pierce, Christopher C Franklin, Jean S Campbell, Robert P Tonge, Weichao Chen, Nelson Fausto, Sidney D Nelson, Sam A Bruschi
Index: Biochem. Pharmacol. 64(3) , 413-24, (2002)
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Abstract
Overdose of the popular, and relatively safe, analgesic acetaminophen (N-acetyl-p-aminophenol, APAP, paracetamol) can produce a fatal centrilobular liver injury. APAP-induced cell death was investigated in a differentiated, transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha)-overexpressing, hepatocyte cell line and found to occur at concentrations, and over time frames, relevant to clinical overdose situations. Coordinated multiorganellar collapse was evident during APAP-induced cytotoxicity with widespread, yet selective, protein degradation events in vitro. Cellular proteasomal activity was inhibited with APAP treatment but not with the comparatively nonhepatotoxic APAP regioisomer, N-acetyl-m-aminophenol (AMAP). Low concentrations of the proteasome-directed inhibitor MG132 (N-carbobenzoxyl-Leu-Leu-Leucinal) increased chromatin condensation and cellular stress responses preferentially in AMAP-treated cultures, suggesting a contribution of the proteasome in APAP- but not AMAP-mediated cell death. APAP-specific alterations to mitochondria were observed morphologically with evidence of mitochondrial proliferation in vitro. Biochemical alterations to cellular proteolytic events were also found in vivo, including APAP- or AMAP-mediated inhibition of caspase-3 processing. These results indicate that, although retaining some attributes of apoptosis, both APAP- and AMAP-mediated cell death have additional distinctive features consistent with longer term necrosis.
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