The Fas/FasL apoptotic pathway is involved in κ-opioid-induced apoptosis of human endometrial stromal cells

Human endometrium expresses specific κ-opioid binding sites and their endogenous ligands, the dynorphins. In neural crest-derived tissues, κ-opioids affect apoptosis, a phenomenon of major significance in endometrial stroma physiology. Our hypothesis was that endometrial κ-opioids may play a role in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular human reproduction 2001-09, Vol.7 (9), p.867-874
Hauptverfasser: Chatzaki, E., Makrigiannakis, A., Margioris, A.N., Kouimtzoglou, E., Gravanis, A.
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Zusammenfassung:Human endometrium expresses specific κ-opioid binding sites and their endogenous ligands, the dynorphins. In neural crest-derived tissues, κ-opioids affect apoptosis, a phenomenon of major significance in endometrial stroma physiology. Our hypothesis was that endometrial κ-opioids may play a role in endometrial stromal cell apoptosis. Thus, we examined the effect of the synthetic κ-opioid agonist, U69593, on the apoptotic rate of human endometrial stromal cells in primary culture. Apoptosis of endometrial stromal cells was elevated after 3 h exposure to 100 nmol/l U69593, and remained elevated for up to 3 days. This effect was dose-dependent and was reversed by the general opioid antagonist, naloxone, suggesting that it is mediated via opioid receptors. In parallel, semi-quantitative Western blot and flow cytometry analysis showed that U69593 caused a rapid but transient up-regulation of Fas protein, suggesting that its effect on apoptosis is mediated by activation of the Fas/FasL apoptotic pathway. Additionally, U69593 increased the content of the anti-apoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins, the Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL, whereas it had no significant effect on the apoptosis-promoting homologues Bax, Bcl-xS and Bak. This implies that a transient survival mechanism is activated in stromal cells as a parallel rescue response to the apoptosis-inducing factor. In conclusion, our data suggest that endometrial opioid dynorphins may participate in the apoptotic processes related to endometrial tissue remodelling during early pregnancy or menstruation.
ISSN:1360-9947
1460-2407
1460-2407
DOI:10.1093/molehr/7.9.867