RRC ID 42682
Author Ohshima S.
Title Apoptosis and necrosis in senescent human fibroblasts.
Journal Ann N Y Acad Sci
Abstract To study the role of cell death in the aging process, cell death during spontaneous cellular senescence in vitro was examined with normal human fibroblasts. A small subset of the senescent cells showed aberrant morphology such as remarkable nuclear fragmentation or multiple micronuclei, and such cells often showed positive reactions with antibody to phosphorylated pRb. Cells showing caspase activation and binding of Annexin V, which indicate apoptotic change, increased in the senescent phase in flow cytometry analysis. Propidium iodide-positive cells, however, also increased with passaging. The results suggest that both apoptosis and necrosis are involved in cell death of senescent human fibroblasts.
Volume 1067
Pages 228-34
Published 2006-5-1
DOI 10.1196/annals.1354.029
PII 1067/1/228
PMID 16803991
MeSH Annexin A5 / metabolism Apoptosis* Caspase Inhibitors Caspases / metabolism Cell Nucleus / metabolism Cell Shape Cells, Cultured Cellular Senescence* Enzyme Activation / drug effects Fibroblasts / cytology Fibroblasts / physiology* Humans Necrosis / pathology Trypsin / pharmacology
IF 4.728
Times Cited 7
WOS Category GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells HUC-F2(RCB0436)