Preservation of mitochondrial integrity and energy metabolism during experimental status epilepticus leads to neuronal apoptotic cell death in the hippocampus of the rat

Yao Chung Chuang*, Jui Wei Lin, Shang Der Chen, Tsu Kung Lin, Chia Wei Liou, Cheng Hsien Lu, Wen Neng Chang

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Abstract

Status epilepticus results in mitochondrial damage or dysfunction and preferential neuronal cell loss in the hippocampus. Since a critical determinant of the eventual cell death fate resides in intracellular ATP concentration, we investigated whether mitochondrial integrity and level of energy metabolism are related with apoptotic cell death in specific hippocampal neuronal populations. A kainic acid (KA)-induced experimental temporal lobe status epilepticus model was used. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of DNA fragmentation, TUNEL immunohistochemistry, double immunofluorescence staining for activated caspase-3, electron microscopy or measurement of ATP level in the bilateral hippocampus was carried out 1, 3 or 7 days after microinjection unilaterally of a low dose of KA (0.5 nmol) into the CA3 hippocampal subfield. Characteristic biochemical (DNA fragmentation), histochemical (TUNEL or activated caspase-3 staining) or ultrastructural (electron microscopy) features of apoptotic cell death were presented bilaterally in the hippocampus 7 days after the elicitation of sustained hippocampal seizure activity by microinjection of KA into the unilateral CA3 subfield. At the same time, CA3 or CA1 subfield on either side manifested a maintained ATP level; alongside relatively intact mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus or cytoplasmic membrane in hippocampal neurons that exhibited ultrastructural features of apoptotic cell death. Our results demonstrated that preserved mitochondrial ultrastructural integrity and maintained energy metabolism during experimental temporal lobe status epilepticus is associated specifically with apoptotic, not necrotic, cell death in hippocampal CA3 or CA1 neurons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)420-428
Number of pages9
JournalSeizure
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 07 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ATP
  • Apoptosis
  • Energy metabolism
  • Hippocampus
  • Mitochondrial integrity
  • Status epilepticus

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