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[PLA.sub.2] stimulation of [Na.sup.+]/[H.sup.+] antiport and proliferation in rat aortic smooth muscle cells

Authors :
RUFINI, S.
DE VITO, P.
BALESTRO, N.
PESCATORI, M.
LULY, P.
INCERPI, S.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Oct, 1999, Vol. 277 Issue 4, C814
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Rufini, S., P. De Vito, N. Balestro, M. Pescatori, P. Luly, and S. Incerpi. PLA2 stimulation of [Na.sup.+]/[H.sub.+] antiport and proliferation in rat aortic smooth muscle cells. Am. J. Physiol. 277 (Cell Physiol. 46): C814-C822, 1999.--The proliferative properties and the ability to stimulate the [Na.sup.+]/[H.sup.+] antiport activity of a secretory phospholipase [A.sub.2] were studied in rat aortic smooth muscle cells in culture: The requirement of the enzymatic activity of phospholipase [A.sub.2] to elicit mitogenesis was assessed by the use of ammodytin L, a [Ser.sub.49] phospholipase [A.sub.2] from the venom of Vipera ammodytes, devoid of hydrolytic activity. We propose that the proliferative effect is mediated by the same transduction pathway for both proteins. In particular, 1) both secretory phospholipase [A.sub.2] and ammodytin L stimulated thymidine incorporation in a dose-dependent manner; 2) both proteins affected the cell cycle, as assessed by cell growth and fluorescence-activated cell sorting experiments; 3) both phospholipase [A.sub.2] and ammodytin L increased intracellular pH, a permissive factor for cell proliferation, through activation of the [Na.sup.+]/[H.sup.+] antiport; 4) ammodytin L was able to displace the [sup.125]I-labeled phospholipase [A.sub.2] from specific binding sites in a concentration range consistent with that capable of eliciting a cellular response; and 5) the inhibition by heparin was similar for both proteins, taking into account the ratio of heparin to protein. In conclusion, the enzymatic activity of phospholipase [A.sub.2] is not required for the stimulation of mitogenesis. The inhibitory effect of heparin combined with its therapeutic potential could help to clarify the role of phospholipase [A.sub.2] in the pathogenesis of several preinflammatory situations. phospholipases [A.sub.2]; snake venom; ammodytin L; [Na.sup.+]/[H.sup.+] antiport; growth factors; heparin

Details

ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
277
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.59740661