Contribution of caspase-8 to apoptosis of axotomized rat retinal ganglion cells in vivo

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​Contribution of caspase-8 to apoptosis of axotomized rat retinal ganglion cells in vivo​
Weishaupt, J. H. ; Diem, R. ; Kermer, P. ; Krajewski, S.; Reed, J. C. & Bähr, M. ​ (2003) 
Neurobiology of Disease13(2) pp. 124​-135​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0969-9961(03)00032-9 

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Weishaupt, J. H. ; Diem, R. ; Kermer, P. ; Krajewski, S.; Reed, J. C.; Bähr, M. 
Abstract
We have investigated the role of caspase-8 and its mode of activation during apoptosis of adult rat retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in vivo. Retinal pro-caspase-8 expression was almost completely restricted to RGCs. Although caspase-8 is known to be involved in death-receptor-dependent apoptosis, measurable caspase-8 activity or even RGC death could be induced by neither tumor necrosis factor-a nor Fas ligand injections into unlesioned eyes. However, substantial caspase-8 activation could be detected after optic nerve transection as shown by a fluorogenic activity assay and Western blot analysis. Intravitreal injection of caspase-8 inhibitors significantly attenuated degeneration of RGCs and reduced the number of RGCs showing caspase-3 activation. A late peak of caspase-8 activity and additive protective effects of caspase-8 and -9 inhibition on axotomized RGCs place caspase-8 in our model rather late in the apoptosis cascade, possibly after the onset of mitochondrial dysfunction. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
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2003
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Neurobiology of Disease 
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0969-9961
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English

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