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Published on: January 7, 2013
The effect of complement C5a on mitochondrial functions of PC12 cells
Ryan D Martinus1, Christian J Cook
1HortResearch, Ruakura Research Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand. martinus@waikato.ac.nz
Abstract:
C5a is thought to play a role during complement-activated neuronal apoptotic cell death in the central nervous system. The mechanisms responsible are however not well-understood. As mitochondria play a key role during apoptosis, we investigated mitochondria as a potential target for C5a. Using PC12 cells, we demonstrated that exposure to C5a led to inhibition of mitochondrial respiration, dehydrogenase and cytochrome c oxidase activities. Interestingly, an increase in expression of the mitochondrial stress protein chaperonin 60 was also observed, confirming a marked effect of C5a on mitochondrial functions. These observations are the first documented intracellular effects noted for the complement molecule C5a in in-vitro cultured cells.
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