In:
Hypertension, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), Vol. 31, No. 5 ( 1998-05), p. 1151-1156
Abstract:
Abstract —The activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase and increase in intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca 2+ ] i ) are discussed in reference to activation of different protein kinases and growth of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of angiotensin (Ang) II–induced increase in [Ca 2+ ] i for activation of 44-kD/42-kD MAP kinase (p44 mapk /p42 mapk ) and DNA synthesis in VSMCs. Experiments were performed by chelation of [Ca 2+ ] i by the intracellular chelator 1,2-bis-( o -amino-5-methylphenoxy)ethane- N , N , N ′, N ′-tetraacetic acid tetraacetoxymethyl ester (MAPTAM). Ca 2+ was measured by the fura 2 method. MAP kinase activation was determined by the Western blotting method. DNA synthesis was determined by measurement of [ 3 H]thymidine incorporation into the cell DNA. Treatment of VSMCs with 20 μmol/L MAPTAM for 30 minutes resulted in a complete abolishment of the maximal Ang II–induced increase at 10 seconds. Ang II phosphorylated the p44 mapk /p42 mapk in a time-dependent manner, showing a maximum at 3 minutes. In MAPTAM-treated cells, the maximal phosphorylation of MAP kinase isoforms was shifted to 5 minutes, and dephosphorylation was delayed compared with untreated cells. In concordance with this finding, the induction of the MAP kinase phosphatase-1 was markedly impaired in MAPTAM-treated cells. Ang II induced a 2.3-fold increase in [ 3 H]thymidine incorporation into DNA synthesis in untreated cells. This effect was not reduced in MAPTAM-treated cells. Treatment of the cells with PD 98059 (10 μmol/L), a MAP kinase kinase inhibitor, caused 85% inhibition of the Ang II–induced activation of MAP kinases but did not inhibit the Ang II–induced DNA synthesis. In conclusion, the Ang II–induced stimulation of the MAP kinase is a Ca 2+ -dependent process. Furthermore, blockade of the Ang II–induced stimulation of the early intracellular events, such as increase in [Ca 2+ ] i or phosphorylation of the MAP kinase, is not accompanied by an inhibition of the Ang II–induced DNA synthesis.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0194-911X
,
1524-4563
DOI:
10.1161/01.HYP.31.5.1151
Language:
English
Publisher:
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Publication Date:
1998
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2094210-2
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