Calcium and mitochondrial metabolism in ceramide-induced cardiomyocyte death
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Parra, Valentina
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Calcium and mitochondrial metabolism in ceramide-induced cardiomyocyte death
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Ceramides are important intermediates in the biosynthesis and degradation of sphingolipids that regulatenumerous
cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, cell growth, differentiation and death. In cardiomyocytes,
ceramides induce apoptosis by decreasing mitochondrial membrane potential and promoting cytochrome-c
release. Ca2+ overload is a common feature of all types of cell death. The aim of this study was to determine the
effect of ceramides on cytoplasmic Ca2+ levels, mitochondrial function and cardiomyocyte death. Our data show
that C2-ceramide induces apoptosis and necrosis in cultured cardiomyocytes by a mechanism involving increased
Ca2+ influx, mitochondrial network fragmentation and loss of the mitochondrial Ca2+ buffer capacity. These
biochemical events increase cytosolic Ca2+ levels and trigger cardiomyocyte death via the activation of calpains.
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DOI: doi: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2013.04.009
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1832 (2013) 1334–1344
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