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Significance of myocytes with positive DNA in situ nick end-labeling (TUNEL) in hearts with dilated cardiomyopathy - Not apoptosis but DNA repair
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关键词: CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGEN;    FRAGMENTATION;    FAILURE;    HYPERTROPHY;    DISEASE;    DEATH;   
DOI  :  10.1161/01.CIR.99.21.2757
来源: SCIE
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Background-The presence of apoptotic myocytes has been reported in human hearts with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) on the basis of a positive finding of DNA in situ nick end-labeling (TUNEL), However, ultrastructural evidence of myocyte apoptosis has not been obtained. Methods and Results-A total of 80 endomyocardial biopsies were obtained from right and left ventricles of 20 patients with DCM and 20 normal control subjects. TUNEL-positive myocytes were found by light microscope in 15% of DCM specimens (controls, 0%, P<0.05), and the percentage of TUNEL-positive myocytes per section in DCM was 1.0+/-2.7% (mean+SD), According to TUNEL at the electron microscopic level (EM-TUNEL), immunogold particles, which label DNA breaks with 3'-OH terminals, were markedly accumulated in the bizarre-shaped nuclei, with widespread clumping of chromatin (so-called hypertrophied nuclei) of the myocytes obtained from DCM. Their ultrastructure was neither apoptotic nor necrotic but rather that of living cells, Taq polymerase-based DNA in situ ligation assay, which detects double-stranded DNA fragments more specifically than TUNEL, did not detect a positive reaction in any case. In mirror sections, all of the TUNEL-positive myocytes in DCM simultaneously expressed proliferating cell nuclear antigen, which is required for both DNA replication and repair, but Ki-67, a replication-associated antigen, was completely negative in all cases, which appeared to rule out cell proliferation activity. Conclusions-Most of the TUNEL-positive myocytes in hearts with DCM are not apoptotic but rather living cells with increasing activity of DNA repair.

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