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Paclitaxel targets mitochondria upstream of caspase activation in intact human neuroblastoma cells
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We previously reported that paclitaxel acted directly on mitochondria isolated from human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells. Here, we demonstrate that the direct mitochondrial effect of paclitaxel observed in vitro is relevant in intact SK-N-SH cells. After a 2 h incubation with 1 microM paclitaxel, the mitochondria were less condensed. Paclitaxel (1 microM, 1-4 h) also induced a 20% increase in respiration rate and a caspase-independent production of reactive oxygen species by mitochondria. The paclitaxel-induced release of cytochrome c was detected only after 24 h of incubation, was caspase-independent and permeability transition pore-dependent. Thus, paclitaxel targets mitochondria upstream of caspase activation, early during the apoptotic process in intact human neuroblastoma cells.
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