PMID: 9531503Jun 11, 1998Paper

Peroxynitrite modulates tyrosine phosphorylation and phosphoinositide signalling in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells: attenuated effects in human 1321N1 astrocytoma cells

The Biochemical Journal
X LiR S Jope

Abstract

Peroxynitrite may contribute to oxidative stress involving neurodegeneration in several disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. As with other reactive oxygen species, peroxynitrite might affect neuronal signalling systems, actions that could contribute to adaptive or deleterious cellular outcomes, but such effects have not previously been studied. To address this issue directly, peroxynitrite (50-500 microM) was administered to human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells to assess its effects on protein tyrosine nitration, phosphoinositide signalling and protein tyrosine phosphorylation. Peroxynitrite rapidly increased the nitrotyrosine immunoreactivity of numerous proteins, primarily in the cytosol. Peroxynitrite inhibited, in a concentration-dependent manner, phosphoinositide hydrolysis stimulated by activation of muscarinic receptors with carbachol and the inhibition was greater after the depletion of cellular glutathione. In comparison, muscarinic receptor-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in human astrocytoma 1321N1 cells was less vulnerable to inhibition by peroxynitrite either without or with prior depletion of glutathione. There was a large, rapid and reversible increase in the tyrosine phosphorylation of the p120 Src subs...Continue Reading

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