Lipid Emulsion Inhibits Apoptosis Induced by a Toxic Dose of Verapamil via the Delta-Opioid Receptor in H9c2 Rat Cardiomyoblasts
- Authors
- Ok, Seong-Ho; Choi, Mun Hwan; Shin, Il-Woo; Lee, Soo Hee; Kang, Sebin; Oh, Jiah; Han, Jeong Yeol; Sohn, Ju-Tae
- Issue Date
- Jul-2017
- Publisher
- HUMANA PRESS INC
- Keywords
- Lipid emulsion; Verapamil; Delta-opioid receptor; Apoptosis; H9c2 cells
- Citation
- CARDIOVASCULAR TOXICOLOGY, v.17, no.3, pp 344 - 354
- Pages
- 11
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- CARDIOVASCULAR TOXICOLOGY
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 344
- End Page
- 354
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13640
- DOI
- 10.1007/s12012-016-9392-9
- ISSN
- 1530-7905
1559-0259
- Abstract
- The goals of this study were to investigate the effects of lipid emulsion (LE) on apoptosis induced by a toxic dose of verapamil in H9c2 cells and to elucidate the associated cellular mechanism. The effects of LE alone and combined with an inhibitor on the decreases in cell counts and viability induced by verapamil and diltiazem were examined using the MTT assay. The effects of verapamil alone, combined LE and verapamil treatment, and combined inhibitor, LE and verapamil treatment on cleaved caspase-3, caspase-8 and Bax expression, were examined using Western blotting. The effects of verapamil alone and combined with LE on the number of TUNEL-positive H9c2 cells were also examined. LE attenuated the decreases in cell counts and viability induced by verapamil and diltiazem. However, the magnitude of the LE-mediated attenuation of decreased cell viability was enhanced by verapamil compared with diltiazem treatment. Naloxone, naltrindole hydrochloride, LY294002 and MK-2206 inhibited the LE-mediated attenuation of increased cleaved caspase-3 and caspase-8 expression induced by verapamil. LE attenuated the increase in the number of TUNEL-positive cell induced by verapamil. These results suggest that LE attenuates apoptosis induced by verapamil via activation of the delta-opioid receptor, phosphoinositide 3-kinase and Akt.
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