Basic Clinical Radiobiology 2017
How do cells die?
Type of death
Morphology Membrane
Biochemistry
Detec6on
Nucleus
Cytoplasm Fragmenta6on
Apoptosis
Chroma6n condensa6on Nuclear fragmenta6on
Blebbing
Caspase-‐dependent
Electron microscopy
(Programmed I)
(Apopto6c bodies)
TUNEL
DNA laddering
DNA fragmenta6on Mitochondrial membrane poten6al Caspase ac6vity
Autophagy
Par6al chroma6n
Blebbing
Autophagic vesicles
Lysosomal ac6vity
Electron microscopy
(Programmed II)
condensa6on
Protein degrada6on Autophagosome membrane markers
Necrosis
Random DNA fragmenta6on
Rupture
Swelling
Electron microscopy Nuclear staining (loss) Tissue inflamma6on
(Programmed III)
DNA clumping
Vacuola6on
Organelle degenera6on Mitochondrial swelling
Senescence
Heterochroma6c foci
FlaOening Granularity
SA-‐β-‐gal ac6vity
Electron microscopy
SA-‐β-‐gal staining Prolifera6on, P-‐pRB (loss) p53, INK4A, ARF (increased)
Mito6c catastrophe
Micronuclei
CDK1/cyclinB ac6va6on
Electron microscopy
Nuclear fragmenta6on
Mito6c markers (MPM2)
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