Protection against apoptosis by monoamine oxidase A inhibitors

W Malorni, AM Giammarioli, P Matarrese… - FEBS …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
W Malorni, AM Giammarioli, P Matarrese, P Pietrangeli, E Agostinelli, A Ciaccio, E Grassilli
FEBS letters, 1998Wiley Online Library
Several lines of evidence have been accumulating indicating that an important role may be
played by mitochondrial homeostasis in the initiation phase, the first stage of apoptosis. This
work describes the results obtained by using different inhibitors of monoamine oxidases
(MAO), ie pargyline, clorgyline and deprenyl, on mitochondrial integrity and apoptosis. Both
pargyline and clorgyline are capable of protecting cells from apoptosis induced by serum
starvation while deprenyl is ineffective. These data represent the first demonstration that …
Several lines of evidence have been accumulating indicating that an important role may be played by mitochondrial homeostasis in the initiation phase, the first stage of apoptosis. This work describes the results obtained by using different inhibitors of monoamine oxidases (MAO), i.e. pargyline, clorgyline and deprenyl, on mitochondrial integrity and apoptosis. Both pargyline and clorgyline are capable of protecting cells from apoptosis induced by serum starvation while deprenyl is ineffective. These data represent the first demonstration that MAO‐A inhibitors may protect cells from apoptosis through a mechanism involving the maintenance of mitochondrial homeostasis.
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