1st Edition

Cell Death The Role of PARP

Edited By Csaba Szabo Copyright 2000

    Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), also termed poly (ADP-ribose) synthetase (PARS) is a nuclear enzyme with a wide range of functions, including regulation of DNA repair, cell differentiation, and gene expression. More than a decade after the identification of PARP-like enzymatic activities in mammalian cells, a novel role was proposed for this enzyme, mediating a suicidal mechanism triggered by DNA strand breakage. This hypothesis has since become a controversial centerpiece of the PARP field, with many experimental systems both confirming and extending the PARP suicide theory.

    Theoretical and practical implications of the PARP suicide pathway were not extensively exploited until the 1990s. Researchers, for example, discovered a variety of findings; among them, that nitric oxide can activate a pathway leading to cell death (Neuronal cell death and pancreatic cell death), and that peroxynitrite, a reactive oxidant species produced from the reaction of nitric oxide and superoxide free radicals, is an endogenously produced trigger of DNA single strand breakage and PARP activation.

    Featuring contributions from researchers in the diverse fields of neuroinjury, myocardial injury, diabetes, shock, and inflammation, this text examines the current status of the field of PARP and cell death. Cell Death: The Role of PARP also explores PARP and apoptosis, PARP and DNA repair, as well as PARP and regulation of gene expression. Separate chapters focus on developments in the areas of pharmacological inhibition of PARP and on novel ways of measuring PARP activation. Furthermore, the emerging field of PARP isoforms is addressed.

    While tremendous progress has been made in the area of PARP and cell death, many controversies need to be clarified, and recent discoveries and observations require further development. Cell Death: The Role of PARP not only presents a state-of-the-art overview of the field, but serves as a catalyst for further research in this area.

    Preface
    Cell Death by Energy Depletion: Discovery and Early Developments, Nathan Berger
    Oxidative Stress and PARS Activation, James Kirkland
    Nitrosative Stress and PARS Acitvation, J. Zhang, Solomon Snyder, and Guilford Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    PARS in Regulating Cell Necrosis and Apoptosis, Laszlo Virag and Csaba Szabo
    PARS in Mediating Neuronal Injury in Stroke and Neurotrauma, Matthias Endres and Michael Moschowitz
    PARS in Mediating Chronic Neurodegeneration, Valina Dawson and Ted Dawson
    PARS Activation and Myocardial Reperfusion Injury, Basilia Zingarelli and Christoph Thiemermann
    Role of PARS Activation in the Pathophysiology of Endotoxic and Hemorrhagic Shock, Csaba Szabo
    Role of PARS Activation in Diabetes, Hubert Kolb
    PARS Activation and Arthritas, H. Kroger
    PARS Activation and Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Andrew Salzman
    PARS in Regulating Macrophage Activation and Gene Expression, J. Draper
    Pharmacological Inhibitors of PARS, E. Kun

    Biography

    Csaba Szabo