Mitochondria in gastric epithelial cells are the key targets for NSAIDs-induced injury and NGF cytoprotection

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Amrita AhluwaliaA S Tarnawski

Abstract

Gastric epithelial cells are important components of mucosal protection and targets of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)-induced injury. Diclofenac (DFN) is one of the most widely used NSAIDs; however, even its short-term use can induce gastric erosions and ulcers. Nerve growth factor (NGF) has been reported to act not only on neuronal cells but also on endothelial cells; however, its action on gastric epithelial cells is unknown. This study was aimed to determine, whether NGF can protect gastric epithelial cells against DFN-induced injury, and to determine the underlying molecular mechanisms with a focus on mitochondria, survivin, and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). Cultured normal rat gastric mucosal epithelial cells 1 (RGM1) were treated with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS; control), NGF (100 ng/mL) and/or DFN (0.25-1.00 mM) for 4 hours. We examined: (1) cell injury by confocal microscopy; (2) cell death/survival using Calcein AM live cell tracking dye; (3) mitochondrial structure and membrane potential function using MitoTracker in live cells; and (4) expression of NGF, its receptor - tropomyosin receptor kinase A (TrkA), survivin and IGF-1 by immunostaining. DFN treatment of RGM1 cells for 4 hours caused ...Continue Reading

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