Starvation leads to ‘cell death’ which isn’t good for the body – Hindustan Times

Cell death, caused due to lack of glucose in which cells die in an unexpected manner, follows a process similar to what we would expect from an immune response, a new study found.

Are you one of those who starve yourselves for losing weight? You might want to think that again. According to a new study, researchers have characterized the cell death process due to starvation, in which the endoplasmic reticulum plays a leading role.

The study got published in journal Molecular and Cellular Biology.

Usually, programmed cell death -- also called apoptosis -- follows a biochemical pathway related to the permeabilization of mitochondria; However, we observed that in cases of cell death due to lack of glucose, cells die in an unexpected way, following a process similar to what we would expect from an immune response, stated Dr. Cristina Muoz-Pinedo, studys lead author.

The study finds that in cell-death-related treatments such as chemotherapy, the mitochondrial pathway is activated. Instead, when starved, cells activate the so-called death receptors on their membrane, which are normally used by the lymphocytes of the immune system to attack and destroy infected cells.

Starving yourself to losing weight may not be the bet options, the study found.

The researchers have been able to relate the activation of these membrane receptors to the endoplasmic reticulum, a cellular organelle involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism, as well as intracellular transport.

Feeling the stress produced by the lack of nutrients, the reticulum send an alarm signal that triggers the appearance of death receptors in the membrane, said Dr Muoz-Pinedo.

According to our in vitro results, we assume that this is how the tumour cells located in the centre of a tumour -- the so-called necrotic core -- die, because there are never enough nutrients in those areas. On the other hand, in ischemia, besides the lack of oxygen there is also cell death due to lack of glucose, so this process could also be related to the activity of the endoplasmic reticulum at a biochemical level, added the IDIBELL researcher.

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