Death by necrosis. Uncontrollable catastrophe, or is there order behind the chaos?

Abstract:

:Cells suffer necrotic death when exposed to extreme environmental conditions, adverse and excessive stimuli, or when deleterious mutations are encoded in their genetic material. Unlike apoptosis, which involves a highly regulated and elaborate network of biochemical events and cascades, necrosis has been considered generally to be a chaotic decadence process that effects the inexorable demise of cells otherwise not destined to die. This grim prospect is now slowly being overturned, mostly by exciting new findings in two simple model organisms, Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster. Despite the wide spectrum of necrosis-initiating conditions, evidence is accumulating that execution of necrotic or neurodegenerative cell death may be carried out by a finite common set of mechanisms.

journal_name

EMBO Rep

journal_title

EMBO reports

authors

Syntichaki P,Tavernarakis N

doi

10.1093/embo-reports/kvf138

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-07-01 00:00:00

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604-9

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7

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1469-221X

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1469-3178

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3/7/604

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3

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