Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2009)

Excitotoxicity-Associated p53 Expression in Adult Rat Retina Is Mediated by Calpain Activity but Not by Cl− Influx

  • Yasuhiro Hama,
  • Hiroshi Katsuki,
  • Yasuhiko Izumi,
  • Toshiaki Kume,
  • Akinori Akaike

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110, no. 4
pp. 493 – 496

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Abstract.: We have previously demonstrated an important role of influx of Cl− rather than Ca2+ in acute excitotoxicity in adult rat retina. As p53 has been implicated in delayed apoptotic cell death, here we examined the appearance of p53 immunoreactivity in a rat eyecup preparation. Kainate induced p53 expression in a subpopulation of ganglion cells and other cells in the ganglion cell layer. Application of a calpain inhibitor, but not reduction of extracellular Cl−, markedly inhibited kainate-induced p53 expression. The results suggest that, in contrast to acute excitotoxicity, delayed excitotoxicity in retinal neurons is mediated by Ca2+-dependent processes, including calpain activation. Keywords:: apoptosis, calcium, retina