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Non-apoptotic functions of caspase-3 in nervous tissue

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BIOCHEMISTRY-MOSCOW
Volume 68, Issue 11, Pages 1171-1180

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/B:BIRY.0000009130.62944.35

Keywords

caspase; caspase-3; calpain; structural (cytoskeletal) proteins; signal transduction; neuroplasticity; apoptosis; long-term potentiation

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Some enzymes that have been recognized as apoptotic so far may be involved in important cellular processes not necessarily related to cell death in nervous tissue. The activity of caspase-3, an apoptotic enzyme, can be measured in normally functioning neurons. The results reported by several groups point to the possibility that caspases may be involved in nervous tissue function as top enzymes in the regulatory proteolytic cascade. A concept on a new mechanism of synaptic plasticity modulation involving caspase-3 has been formulated postulating a specific role of caspase-3 in normal brain functioning. The idea of synaptic plasticity modulation by caspase-3 is in line with data reported recently. For example, caspase-3 is possibly involved in the long-term potentiation (LTP) phenomenon since proteins that are key players of molecular mechanisms of LTP induction and maintenance are caspase-3 substrates. Experimental results on blocking LTP by a caspase-3 inhibitor confirm this concept.

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