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Adrenomedullin and Nitric Oxide Inhibit Human Endothelial Cell Apoptosis via a Cyclic GMP-Independent Mechanism
Author(s) -
Masataka Sata,
Masao Kakoki,
Daisuke Nagata,
Hiroaki Nishimatsu,
Etsu Suzuki,
Teruhiko Aoyagi,
Seiryo Sugiura,
Hirotatsu Kojima,
Tetsuo Nagano,
Kenji Kangawa,
Hisayuki Matsuo,
Masao Omata,
Ryozo Nagai,
Yasunobu Hirata
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
hypertension
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.986
H-Index - 265
eISSN - 1524-4563
pISSN - 0194-911X
DOI - 10.1161/01.hyp.36.1.83
Subject(s) - adrenomedullin , nitric oxide , sodium nitroprusside , apoptosis , autocrine signalling , umbilical vein , endocrinology , paracrine signalling , medicine , endothelial stem cell , soluble guanylyl cyclase , human umbilical vein endothelial cell , nitric oxide synthase , chemistry , pharmacology , biology , biochemistry , receptor , in vitro , guanylate cyclase
Adrenomedullin, which was discovered as a vasodilating peptide, has been reported to be produced in various organs, in which adrenomedullin regulates not only vascular tone but also cell proliferation and differentiation in an autocrine/paracrine manner. We evaluated the effect of adrenomedullin on endothelial cell apoptosis. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells underwent apoptosis when cultured in serum-free medium. Treatment with adrenomedullin reduced the number of cells with pyknotic nuclei (Hoechst 33258 staining) and inhibited cell death (dimethylthiazol-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay) in a dose-dependent manner. The administration of adrenomedullin did not alter the expression levels of Bcl-2 family proteins. Experiments with analogs of cAMP or a cAMP-elevating agonist demonstrated that elevation of the intracellular cAMP concentration does not mediate the antiapoptotic effect of adrenomedullin. The coadministration of N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (2 mmol/L), an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase, abrogated the effect of adrenomedullin. Lower doses of sodium nitroprusside (1 to 10 micromol/L), a nitric oxide donor, mimicked the antiapoptotic effect of adrenomedullin. The antiapoptotic effect of sodium nitroprusside was not attenuated by the inhibition of soluble guanylyl cyclase with 1 micromol/L oxadiazolo-quinoxalin-1-one nor could apoptosis be inhibited by the incubation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells with 1 mmol/L 8-bromo-cGMP, a cell-permeant cGMP analog. These results indicate that adrenomedullin and nitric oxide inhibit endothelial cell apoptosis via a cGMP-independent mechanism.

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