Caspase-3 activation during apoptosis caused by glutathione-doxorubicin conjugate

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Glutathione-doxorubicin (GSH-DXR) effectively induced apoptosis in rat hepatoma cells (AH66) at a lower concentration than DXR. After 24 h of drug treatment, DNA fragmentation of the cells was observed at the concentration of 1.0 μM DXR or 0.01 μM GSH-DXR. Increase in caspase-3 activity and DNA fragmentation were observed within 12 h and 15 h after treatment with either drug. Intracellular caspase-3 activity was increased in a dose-dependent manner after treatment with DXR or GSH-DXR, acid caspase-3 activity correlated well with the ability to induce DNA fragmentation. When the cells were treated with either DXR or GSH-DXR for only 6 h, apoptotic DNA degradation and caspase-3 activation occurred 24 h after treatment. DNA fragmentation caused by these drugs was prevented completely by simultaneous treatment with the caspase-3 inhibitor, acetyl-Asp-Glu-Val-Asp-aldehyde (DEVD-CHO), at 1.0 μM. By contrast, DNA fragmentation was not prevented by the caspase-1 inhibitor, acetyl-Tyr-Val-Ala-Asp-aldehyde (YVAD-CHO), at the same concentration as DEVD-CHO, and caspase-1 was not activated at all by the treatment of AH66 cells with both DXR and GSH-DXR. These results demonstrate that DXR and GSH-DXR induce apoptotic DNA fragmentation via caspase-3 activation, but not via caspase-1 activation, and that GSH-DXR enhances the activation of caspase-3 approximately 100-fold more than DXR. Moreover, the findings suggested that an upstream apoptotic signal that can activate caspase-3 is induced within 6 h by treating AH66 cells with the drug.

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Asakura, T., Sawai, T., Hashidume, Y., Ohkawa, Y., Yokoyama, S., & Ohkawa, K. (1999). Caspase-3 activation during apoptosis caused by glutathione-doxorubicin conjugate. British Journal of Cancer, 80(5–6), 711–715. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6690414

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