Prostaglandin A2 and Δ12‐prostaglandin J2 induce apoptosis in L1210 cells

Abstract
Treatment of L1210 cells with prostaglandin A2 (PGA2) or 9‐deoxy‐Δ9,12‐13,14‐dihydro PGD212‐PGJ2) resulted in significant G2/M arrest and subsequent DNA fragmentation at concentrations that are cytotoxic to the cells. On agarose gel electrophoresis, DNA ladder formation was evident 24 h after the addition of Δ12‐PGJ2 and remained apparent through 72 h, whereas G2/M accumulation was observed 6 h after the treatment. When the morphology of cells was examined by electron microscopy, L1210 cells incubated with a cytotoxic dose of PGA2 or Δ12‐PGJ2 for 24 h showed the characteristic morphological features of apoptosis such as chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation and formation of apoptotic body. Cycloheximide blocked the DNA fragmentation and morphological changes induced by Δ12‐PGJ2. Our results suggest that these cyclopentenone PGs caused apoptotic cell death of L1210 cells which is preceded by G2/M accumulation and requires de novo protein synthesis.