2001
Programmed Cell Death of Developing Mammalian Neurons after Genetic Deletion of Caspases
Oppenheim R, Flavell R, Vinsant S, Prevette D, Kuan C, Rakic P. Programmed Cell Death of Developing Mammalian Neurons after Genetic Deletion of Caspases. Journal Of Neuroscience 2001, 21: 4752-4760. PMID: 11425902, PMCID: PMC6762357, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.21-13-04752.2001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell deathGenetic deletionExtensive cytoplasmic vacuolizationPro-apoptotic proteasesCaspase familySpecific caspasesChromatin condensationNonapoptotic pathwaysPostmitotic neuronsCaspase-9Mammalian neuronsCell typesDeath processSpecific perturbationsCaspase-3Altered morphologyCaspasesNuclear changesKey membersDeletionUTP nickCytoplasmic vacuolizationElectron microscopic levelTerminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated biotinylated UTP nickNeuronal populations
2000
Caspase‐3 is required for apoptosis‐associated DNA fragmentation but not for cell death in neurons deprived of potassium
D'Mello S, Kuan C, Flavell R, Rakic P. Caspase‐3 is required for apoptosis‐associated DNA fragmentation but not for cell death in neurons deprived of potassium. Journal Of Neuroscience Research 2000, 59: 24-31. PMID: 10658182, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4547(20000101)59:1<24::aid-jnr4>3.0.co;2-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell deathCaspase-3Apoptosis-associated DNA fragmentationDNA fragmentationCell death pathwaysRegulated cell deathPan-caspase inhibitorApoptosis-inducing stimuliDeath pathwaysChromatin condensationCaspase inhibitorsCaspase inhibitionApoptotic featuresCerebellar granule neuronsPotassium deprivationFmkCultured cerebellar granule neuronsCaspasesCrucial effectorNonneuronal cellsApoptosisSame extentGranule neuronsPivotal roleNeuronal death