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The Journal of Pathology | 2001

Characterization of ultrastructure and its relation with DNA fragmentation in Fas‐induced apoptosis of cultured cardiac myocytes

Genzou Takemura; Satoshi Kato; Takuma Aoyama; Yukihiro Hayakawa; Motoo Kanoh; Rumi Maruyama; Masazumi Arai; Kazuhiko Nishigaki; Shinya Minatoguchi; Kazunori Fukuda; Takako Fujiwara; Hisayoshi Fujiwara

The purposes of the present study were to define precisely the ultrastructural features of apoptosis in cultured cardiomyocytes and to determine whether DNA fragmentation is essential for the apoptotic morphology. When cultured neonatal murine cardiomyocytes were incubated with an agonistic anti‐Fas antibody in the presence of a non‐toxic amount of actinomycin D or cycloheximide, approximately 70% of them had lost their viability after 24 h. The dead cardiomyocytes showed the typical ultrastructural changes of apoptosis on transmission and scanning electron microscopy, as well as by positive in situ nick end‐labelling (TUNEL), positive Taq polymerase‐based in situ ligation, a DNA ladder pattern on gel electrophoresis, and an increase in the active fragment of caspase‐3. According to TUNEL at the electron microscopic level, apoptotic nuclear change, cytoplasmic shrinkage, and DNA fragmentation always occurred simultaneously in apoptotic cardiomyocytes. Other ultrastructural features of apoptosis were the appearance of abundant lipid‐like structures in the cytoplasm of cardiomyocytes at the early phase, and a high incidence of plasma membrane rupture and formation of apoptotic bodies at the later phase. When zinc, an inhibitor of Ca2+/Mg2+‐dependent endonuclease, was added to the present model, activation of caspase‐3 and an apoptotic ultrastructure were still observed in spite of the lack of DNA fragmentation, indicating that this type of myocyte death is also apoptosis. In conclusion, the typical apoptotic ultrastructure and DNA fragmentation occur simultaneously in association with caspase‐3 activation in Fas‐stimulated cultured cardiomyocytes. Apoptotic morphology can, however, be observed even without DNA fragmentation. Copyright


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2001

Apoptosis, Rather Than Oncosis, is the Predominant Mode of Spontaneous Death of Isolated Adult Rat Cardiac Myocytes in Culture

Satoshi Kato; Genzou Takemura; Rumi Maruyama; Takuma Aoyama; Kenji Hayakawa; Masahiko Koda; Yukinori Kawase; Yiwen Li; Shinya Minatoguchi; Takako Fujiwara; Hisayoshi Fujiwara


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1997

0767 Quality of Life Scores in Patients With Effort Angina Pectoris After Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty

Koichi Kishi; Yoshikazu Hiasa; Shinobu Hosokawa; Shinji Harada; Satoshi Kato; Masato Tanimoto; Ryuji Ohtani


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1997

P718 STENT-RELATED DISSECTION CAUSE AND RELATION OF RESTENOSIS RATE

Shinobu Hosokawa; Yoshikazu Hiasa; Ryuji Ohtani; Masato Tanimoto; Koichi Kishi; Satoshi Kato; Takefumi Takahashi; Sinji Harada


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1997

0384 DOSE CORONARY ARTERIOSCLEROSIS PROGRESS IN HIGHER RATIO IN THE PATIENT WITH ARTERIOSCLEROTIC OBLITERANS(ASO)

Shinji Harada; Yoshikazu Hiasa; Takefumi Takahashi; Shinobu Hosokawa; Satoshi Kato; Koichi Kishi; Masato Tanimoto; Ryuji Otani


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1994

Iatrogenic Coronary Artery Stenosis Following Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA)

Satoshi Kato; Yoshikazu Hiasa; Hideji Tanaka; Manabu Kinoshita; Kouichi Kishi; Hiroyuki Fujinaga; Ryuji Ohtani; Tatsuya Wada; Tsukasa Aihara; Akihiro Shinohara; Hayato Yano


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1994

THE NECESSARY CONDITIONS,THERAPY AND PROGNOSIS OF TOTALLY OCCULUDED THREE CORONARY ARTERIES

Akihiro Shinohara; Yoshikazu Hiasa; Eiji Tanaka; Manabu Kinoshita; Kohichi Kishi; Hiroyuki Fujinaga; Ryuji Ohtani; Tatsuya Wada; Tsukasa Aihara; Satoshi Kato; Hayato Yano


Archive | 1992

Hydrierte vinylaromatische Polymerzusammensetzung und Träger für optische Platten Hydrogenated vinylaromatic polymer composition and carriers for optical disks

Eiji Tanaka; Satoshi Kato; Kaoru Sato


Archive | 1992

Composition des polymères aromatiques de vinyle hydrogenées et support de disque optique

Eiji Tanaka; Satoshi Kato; Kaoru Sato


Archive | 1990

Substrat für optische Scheibe The optical disk substrate

Yoshinori Suga; Eiji Tanaka; Satoshi Kato; Kaoru Sato

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Kaoru Sato

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation

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Ryuji Ohtani

University of Tokushima

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Koichi Kishi

University of Tokushima

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