Inhibition of Bcl-xL prevents pro-death actions of Î "n-Bcl-xL at the mitochondrial inner membrane during glutamate excitotoxicity

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ABT-737 is a pharmacological inhibitor of the anti-apoptotic activity of B-cell lymphoma-extra large (Bcl-xL) protein; it promotes apoptosis of cancer cells by occupying the BH3-binding pocket. We have shown previously that ABT-737 lowers cell metabolic efficiency by inhibiting ATP synthase activity. However, we also found that ABT-737 protects rodent brain from ischemic injury in vivo by inhibiting formation of the pro-apoptotic, cleaved form of Bcl-xL, δN-Bcl-xL. We now report that a high concentration of ABT-737 (1 μM), or a more selective Bcl-xL inhibitor WEHI-539 (5 μM) enhances glutamate-induced neurotoxicity while a low concentration of ABT-737 (10 nM) or WEHI-539 (10 nM) is neuroprotective. High ABT-737 markedly increased δN-Bcl-xL formation, aggravated glutamate-induced death and resulted in the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and decline in ATP production. Although the usual cause of death by ABT-737 is thought to be related to activation of Bax at the outer mitochondrial membrane due to sequestration of Bcl-xL, we now find that low ABT-737 not only prevents Bax activation, but it also inhibits the decline in mitochondrial potential produced by glutamate toxicity or by direct application of δN-Bcl-xL to mitochondria. Loss of mitochondrial inner membrane potential is also prevented by cyclosporine A, implicating the mitochondrial permeability transition pore in death aggravated by δN-Bcl-xL. In keeping with this, we find that glutamate/δN-Bcl-xL-induced neuronal death is attenuated by depletion of the ATP synthase c-subunit. C-subunit depletion prevented depolarization of mitochondrial membranes in δN-Bcl-xL expressing cells and substantially prevented the morphological change in neurites associated with glutamate/δN-Bcl-xL insult. Our findings suggest that low ABT-737 or WEHI-539 promotes survival during glutamate toxicity by preventing the effect of δN-Bcl-xL on mitochondrial inner membrane depolarization, highlighting δN-Bcl-xL as an important therapeutic target in injured brain.

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Park, H. A., Licznerski, P., Mnatsakanyan, N., Niu, Y., Sacchetti, S., Wu, J., … Jonas, E. A. (2017). Inhibition of Bcl-xL prevents pro-death actions of Î "n-Bcl-xL at the mitochondrial inner membrane during glutamate excitotoxicity. Cell Death and Differentiation, 24(11), 1963–1974. https://doi.org/10.1038/cdd.2017.123

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