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The importance of sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) as an intercellular sphingolipid mediator has been established in various systems, and this is especially true in the areas of vascular biology and immunology. Blood platelets store Sph-1-P abundantly and release this bioactive lysophospholipid extracellularly upon stimulation, while vascular endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells respond dramatically to this platelet-derived bioactive lipid. Most of the responses elicited by extracellular Sph-1-P are believed to be mediated by G protein-coupled cell surface receptors, i.e., S1Ps. It is likely that regulation of Sph-1-P biological activity could be important for therapeutics, including but not limited to control of vascular disorders. Furthermore, elucidation of the mechanisms by which the levels of Sph-1-P in the blood are regulated seems important. Accordingly, the application of Sph-1-P analysis to laboratory medicine may be an important task in clinical medicine. In this review, Sph-1-P-related metabolism in the plasma will be summarized. Briefly, the levels and bioactivities of plasma Sph-1-P in vivo may be regulated by various factors, including Sph-1-P release from platelets (and red blood cells, based upon the recent reports), Sph-1-P distribution between albumin and lipoproteins, and S1P expression and lipid phosphate phosphatase activity on the cell surface. Then, application of Sph-1-P analysis to laboratory medicine will be discussed.  相似文献   

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Since sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) is stored in abundant amounts in blood platelets and released extracellularly upon stimulation, it is important to clarify the effects of this bioactive lysophospholipid on vascular endothelial cells from the viewpoint of platelet-endothelial cell interactions. In this study, we investigated the effects of Sph-1-P on the cytoskeletal remodeling of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Of a focal adhesion kinase (FAK) family of non-receptor protein-tyrosine kinases, HUVECs were found to express FAK, but scarcely proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2. Sph-1-P induced FAK tyrosine phosphorylation, myosin light chain phosphorylation, and the formation of stress fibers in HUVECs. The specific Rho inactivator C3 transferase from Clostridium botulinum abolished all of these cytoskeletal responses induced by Sph-1-P, while pertussis toxin only partly inhibited FAK tyrosine phosphorylation, and hardly affected myosin light chain phosphorylation and stress fiber formation. In contrast, Sph-1-P-induced intracellular Ca(2)(+) mobilization was suppressed by pertussis toxin, but not at all by C3 exoenzyme. Our results suggest that Sph-1-P, a bioactive lipid released from activated platelets, induces endothelial cell cytoskeletal reorganization, mainly through Rho-mediated signaling pathways.  相似文献   

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To analyze the involvement in allergic reactions of platelets and sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P), a lysophospholipid mediator released from activated platelets, the effects of Sph-1-P and a supernatant prepared from activated platelets on mast cell line RBL-2H3 were examined. Sph-1-P strongly inhibited the migration of both non-stimulated and fibronectin-stimulated RBL-2H3 cells, which was reversed by JTE-013, a specific antagonist of G protein-coupled Sph-1-P receptor S1P(2); S1P(2) was confirmed to be expressed in these cells. A similar anti-motility effect of Sph-1-P was observed in a phagokinetic assay. Consistent with these results, treatment of RBL-2H3 cells with Sph-1-P resulted in a rounded cell morphology, which was blocked by JTE-013. Under the present conditions, Sph-1-P failed to induce intracellular Ca(2+) mobilization or histamine degranulation, responses postulated to be elicited by intracellular Sph-1-P. Importantly, the Sph-1-P effect, i.e., the regulation of RBL-2H3 cell motility, was mimicked by the supernatant (both with and without boiling) prepared from activated platelets, and this effect of the supernatant was also blocked by JTE-013. Our results suggest that the motility of mast cells can be regulated by Sph-1-P and also platelets (which release Sph-1-P), via cell surface receptor S1P(2) (not through intracellular Sph-1-P actions, postulated previously in the same cells).  相似文献   

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate: synthesis and release   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
Sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) is a bioactive sphingolipid, acting both as an intracellular second messenger and extracellular mediator, in mammalian cells. In cell types where Sph-1-P acts as an intracellular messenger, stimulation-dependent synthesis of Sph-1-P, possibly resulting from sphingosine (Sph) kinase activation, is essential. Since this important kinase has recently been cloned, precise regulation of intracellular Sph-1-P synthesis will be clarified in the near future. As an intercellular mediator, elucidation of sources for extracellular Sph-1-P is important, in addition to identification of the cell surface receptors for this phospholipid. Blood platelets are very unique in that they store Sph-1-P abundantly (possibly due to the existence of highly active Sph kinase and a lack of Sph-1-P lyase) and release this bioactive lipid extracellularly upon stimulation. It is likely that platelets are an important source for extracellular Sph-1-P, especially for plasma and serum Sph-1-P. Platelet-derived Sph-1-P seems to play an important role in vascular biology.  相似文献   

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) is a bioactive lipid released from activated platelets and plays an important role in vascular biology. In this study, we investigated Sph-1-P-related metabolism in the blood vessel, mainly using radio-labeled Sph and Sph-1-P. Sph was metabolically stable in the plasma, while it was converted into Sph-1-P in the presence of activated platelets. When the mixture of Sph-1-P and plasma was fractionated on a gel-filtration column, all Sph-1-P co-eluted with protein fractions that coincide with lipoproteins and albumin by agarose gel electrophoresis. When evaluated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, 7.2 +/- 3.8%, 53.3 +/- 6.4%, and 39.5 +/- 7.9% of the radioactivity of Sph-1-P added to plasma was recovered in the low-density lipoprotein (LDL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and albumin fractions, respectively. On the other hand, 5.2 +/- 3.2%, 38.4 +/- 5.5%, and 56.3 +/- 5.7% of the radioactivity of Sph-1-P converted from Sph in collagen-stimulated platelets and released into the plasma was recovered in the LDL, HDL, and albumin fractions, respectively. When Sph-1-P release from activated platelets was examined, a stronger response was observed in the presence of albumin than lipoproteins, suggesting efficient Sph-1-P extraction from platelets by albumin. Finally, Sph-1-P, which is stable in the plasma, was markedly degraded by an ectophosphatase activity in the presence of vascular endothelial cells or in whole blood. Although Sph-1-P is stable in the plasma, it is likely that the level of this bioactive lipid is dynamically controlled by various factors including release from platelets, distribution among plasma proteins, and degradation by ectophosphatase.  相似文献   

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P), a bioactive lysophospholipid capable of inducing a wide spectrum of biological responses, acts as an intercellular mediator, through interaction with the endothelial differentiation gene (EDG)/S1P family of G protein-coupled receptors. In this study, the effects of JTE-013, a specific antagonist of the migration-inhibitory receptor EDG-5, on Sph-1-P-elicited responses were examined in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs), which expressed EDG-5 protein weakly and abundantly, respectively. This pyrazolopyridine compound reversed the inhibitory effect of Sph-1-P on SMC migration and further enhanced Sph-1-P-stimulated HUVEC migration. In contrast, its effect on Sph-1-P-induced intracellular Ca(2+) mobilization was marginal. Our results indicate that specific regulation of Sph-1-P-modulated migration responses in vascular cells can be achieved by EDG-5 antagonists and that manipulation of Sph-1-P biological activities by each EDG antagonist may lead to a therapeutical application to control vascular diseases.  相似文献   

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) is a bioactive sphingolipid, acting both as an intracellular second messenger and extracellular mediator, in mammalian cells. In cell types where Sph-1-P acts as an intracellular messenger, stimulation-dependent synthesis of Sph-1-P, possibly resulting from sphingosine (Sph) kinase activation, is essential. Since this important kinase has recently been cloned, precise regulation of intracellular Sph-1-P synthesis will be clarified in the near future. As an intercellular mediator, elucidation of sources for extracellular Sph-1-P is important, in addition to identification of the cell surface receptors for this phospholipid. Blood platelets are very unique in that they store Sph-1-P abundantly (possibly due to the existence of highly active Sph kinase and a lack of Sph-1-P lyase) and release this bioactive lipid extracellularly upon stimulation. It is likely that platelets are an important source for extracellular Sph-1-P, especially for plasma and serum Sph-1-P. Platelet-derived Sph-1-P seems to play an important role in vascular biology.  相似文献   

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Since blood platelets release sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) upon activation, it is important to examine the effects of this bioactive lipid on vascular endothelial cell functions from the viewpoint of platelet-endothelial cell interactions. In the present study, we examined Sph-1-P-stimulated signaling pathways related to human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) motility, with a special emphasis on the cytoskeletal docking protein Crk-associated substrate (Cas). Sph-1-P stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of Cas, which was inhibited by the G(i) inactivator pertussis toxin but not by the Rho inactivator C3 exoenzyme or the Rho kinase inhibitor Y-27632. Fyn constitutively associated with and phosphorylated Cas, suggesting that Cas tyrosine phosphorylation may be catalyzed by Fyn. Furthermore, upon HUVEC stimulation with Sph-1-P, Crk, through its SH2 domain, interacted with tyrosine-phosphorylated Cas, and the Cas-Crk complex translocated to the cell periphery (membrane ruffles), through mediation of G(i) (Fyn) but not Rho. In contrast, tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase, and formation of stress fibers and focal adhesion were mediated by Rho but not G(i) (Fyn). Finally, Sph-1-P-enhanced HUVEC motility, assessed by a phagokinetic assay using gold sol-coated plates and a Boyden's chamber assay, was markedly inhibited not only by pertussis toxin (or the Fyn kinase inhibitor PP2) but also by C3 exoenzyme (or Y-27632). In HUVECs stimulated with Sph-1-P, these data suggest the following: (i) cytoskeletal signalings may be separable into G(i)-mediated signaling pathways (involving Cas) and Rho-mediated ones (involving FAK), and (ii) coordinated signalings from both pathways are required for Sph-1-P-enhanced HUVEC motility. Since HUVECs reportedly express the Sph-1-P receptors EDG-1 (coupled with G(i)) and EDG-3 (coupled with G(13) and G(q)) and the EDG-3 antagonist suramin was found to block specifically Rho-mediated responses, it is likely that Cas-related responses following G(i) activation originate from EDG-1, whereas Rho-related responses originate from EDG-3.  相似文献   

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Platelet-derived mediators may play an important role in the development of renal diseases through interaction with glomerular mesangial cells (MCs), and we, in this study, examined the effect of sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P), a bioactive lipid released from activated platelets, on the contraction of MCs. Sph-1-P was found to induce MC contraction through mediation of Rho kinase both in cell shape change and collagen gel contraction assays. The specific antagonist of the Sph-1-P receptor S1P(2) inhibited the response. Similar results were obtained when the supernatant from activated platelet suspensions were used instead of Sph-1-P. Our findings suggest that platelet-derived Sph-1-P may be involved in MC contraction via S1P(2) and that regulation of this receptor might be useful therapeutically.  相似文献   

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) is considered to play a dual role in cellular signaling, acting intercellularly as well as intracellularly. In this study, we examined the role of Sph-1-P as a signaling molecule in human platelets, using DL-threo-dihydrosphingosine (DHS) and N,N-dimethylsphingosine (DMS), inhibitors of Sph kinase and protein kinase C. Both DMS and DL-threo-DHS were confirmed to be competitive inhibitors of Sph kinase obtained from platelet cytoplasmic fractions. In intact platelets labeled with [3H]Sph, stimulation with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate or thrombin did not affect [3H]-Sph-1-P formation. While both DMS and DL-threo-DHS inhibited not only [3H]Sph-1-P formation but also protein kinase C-dependent platelet aggregation, staurosporine, a potent protein kinase inhibitor, only inhibited the protein kinase C-dependent reaction. Hence, it is unlikely that Sph kinase activation and the resultant Sph-1-P formation are mediated by protein kinase C in platelets. Furthermore, Ca2+ mobilization induced by platelet agonists that act on G protein-coupled receptor was not affected by DMS or DL-threo-DHS. Our results suggest that Sph-1-P does not mediate intracellular signaling, including Ca2+ mobilization, in platelets.  相似文献   

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We examined the formation of sphingolipid mediators in platelets, which abundantly store, and release extracellularly, sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P). Challenging [(3)H]Sph-labeled platelet suspensions with thrombin or 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA) resulted in a decrease in Sph-1-P formation and an increase in sphingosine (Sph), ceramide (Cer), and sphingomyelin formation. Sph conversion into Cer, and Cer conversion into sphingomyelin were not affected upon activation, suggesting that Sph-1-P dephosphorylation may initiate the formation of sphingolipid signaling molecules. In fact, Sph-1-P phosphatase (but not lyase) activity was detected in platelets, but this activity was not enhanced by thrombin or TPA. When quantified with [(3)H]acetic anhydride acetylation, followed by HPLC separation, the amounts of Sph-1-P and Sph decreased and increased, respectively, upon stimulation with thrombin or TPA, and these changes were attenuated by staurosporine. Under these TPA treatment conditions, over half of the [(3)H]Sph-1-P (formed in platelets incubated with [(3)H]Sph) was detected extracellularly, possibly due to its release from platelets, which was completely inhibited by staurosporine pretreatment. Furthermore, when TPA-induced Sph-1-P release was blocked by staurosporine after the stimulation, the extracellular [(3)H]Sph-1-P radioactivity decreased, suggesting that the Sph-1-P released may undergo dephosphorylation extracellularly. To support this, [(32)P]Sph-1-P, when added extracellularly to platelet suspensions, was rapidly degraded, possibly due to the ecto-phosphatase activity. Our results suggest the presence in anucleate platelets of a transmembrane cycling pathway starting with Sph-1-P dephosphorylation and leading to the formation of other sphingolipid mediators.  相似文献   

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The bioactive lipid molecule sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) binds to specific cell surface receptors and regulates several cellular processes. S1P is abundant in plasma, and physiologically its most important target cells are lymphocytes and vascular endothelial cells. S1P plays a pivotal role in the immune system by regulating lymphocyte egress from the thymus and secondary lymphoid organs. The immunomodulator FTY720 impairs this egress, causing lymphopenia. Platelets had long been considered to be the major source of plasma S1P, however recent studies revealed the importance of erythrocytes as a major supply. The sphingosine analog FTY720 is a prodrug, and FTY720 phosphate (FTY720-P) its functional form. Although both erythrocytes and platelets can produce S1P, only platelets synthesize and release FTY720-P. This review will focus on the recent advances in our understanding of the metabolism and release of S1P and FTY720-P, especially in platelets and erythrocytes.  相似文献   

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In the present paper, the effect of sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) on arachidonic acid mobilization in A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells was investigated. Sph-1-P provoked a rapid and relevant release of arachidonic acid which was similar to that elicited by bradykinin, well-known pro-inflammatory agonist. The Sph-1-P-induced release of arachidonic acid involved Ca(2+)-independent phospholipase A(2) (iPLA2) activity, as suggested by the dose-dependent inhibition exerted by the rather specific inhibitor bromoenol lactone. The Sph-1-P-induced release of arachidonic acid was pertussis toxin-sensitive, pointing at a receptor-mediated mechanism, which involves heterotrimeric Gi proteins. The action of Sph-1-P was totally dependent on protein kinase C (PKC) catalytic activity and seemed to involve agonist-stimulated phospholipase D (PLD) activity. This study represents the first evidence for Sph-1-P-induced release of arachidonic acid which occurs through a specific signaling pathway involving Gi protein-coupled receptor(s), PKC, PLD and iPLA2 activities.  相似文献   

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is a pleiotropic lysophospholipid mediator involved in many cellular responses, including transient calcium mobilization, activation of MAP kinase signaling, inhibition of adenylyl cyclase and increased cell migration. S1P has been shown to be an effective activator of vascular endothelial cells via the interaction with cell surface G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), namely S1P-R (formerly EDG-R). The potent immunomodulator, FTY720, is phosphorylated by sphingosine kinase (SK) to FTY720-P. Recently it was shown that FTY720-P, not FTY720, can bind to four out of five of the S1P-R. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of FTY720, FTY720-P, and analogues of FTY720-P: an active (R)-enantiomer [AFD(R)] and an inactive (S)-enantiomer [AFD(S)], on endothelial cell functions. Treatment of HUVEC with FTY720-P, but not FTY720, lead to a robust transient increase in calcium mobilization, detected using the fluorometric imaging plate reader (FLIPR) assay. Additionally, only the phosphorylated derivative (FTY720-P) stimulated MAPK activation. We also observed complementary activities of S1P and FTY720-P in an established in vitro endothelial morphogenesis (Matrigel tube formation) assay and an in vitro endothelial cell migration assay. Using a potent inhibitor of sphingosine kinase, N,N-dimethylsphingosine (DMS), FTY720's effects were inhibited in the migration assay, suggesting that FTY720-P is the active mediator. The effects of FTY720-P in these assays were inhibited by pre-treatment with PTx (pertussis toxin), indicating the requirement of a Gi-coupled S1P receptor. These findings suggest that agonist of S1P-R are able to regulate important endothelial cell properties, which may lead to a greater insight into vascular functions.  相似文献   

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FTY720, a potent immunosuppressive agent, is phosphorylated in vivo into FTY720-P, a high affinity agonist for sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) receptors. The effects of FTY720 on vascular cells, a major target of S1P action, have not been addressed. We now report the metabolic activation of FTY720 by sphingosine kinase-2 and potent activation of vascular endothelial cell functions in vitro and in vivo by phosphorylated FTY720 (FTY720-P). Incubation of endothelial cells with FTY720 resulted in phosphorylation by sphingosine kinase activity and formation of FTY720-P. Sphingosine kinase-2 effectively phosphorylated FTY720 in the human embryonic kidney 293T heterologous expression system. FTY720-P treatment of endothelial cells stimulated extracellular signal-activated kinase and Akt phosphorylation and adherens junction assembly and promoted cell survival. The effects of FTY720-P were inhibited by pertussis toxin, suggesting the requirement for Gi-coupled S1P receptors. Indeed, transmonolayer permeability induced by vascular endothelial cell growth factor was potently reversed by FTY720-P. Furthermore, oral FTY720 administration in mice potently blocked VEGF-induced vascular permeability in vivo. These findings suggest that FTY720 or its analogs may find utility in the therapeutic regulation of vascular permeability, an important process in angiogenesis, inflammation, and pathological conditions such as sepsis, hypoxia, and solid tumor growth.  相似文献   

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Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) are known as structurally related bio-active lipids activating platelets through their respective receptors. Although the receptors for LPA and Sph-1-P have been recently identified in various cells, the identification and characterization of ones in platelets have been reported only preliminarily. In this report, we first investigated the distinct modes of LPA and Sph-1-P actions in platelet activation and found that LPA functioned as a much stronger agonist than Sph-1-P, and high concentrations of Sph-1-P specifically desensitized LPA-induced intracellular Ca(2+) mobilization. In order to identify the responsible receptors underlying these observations, we analyzed the LPA and Sph-1-P receptors which might be expressed in human platelets, by RT-PCR. We found for the first time that Edg2, 4, 6 and 7 mRNA are expressed in human platelets.  相似文献   

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In previous studies, we reported that sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) inhibits the chemotactic motility of some cancer cell lines such as mouse melanoma cells, as well as human smooth muscle cells, at a very low concentration, as demonstrated by a transwell migration assay method (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89, 9698, 1992; J. Cell Biol. 130, 193, 1995). In this study, we investigated the effect of Sph-1-P on the chemotactic motility and invasiveness of human neutrophils, utilizing three different assay systems: (a) a transwell migration assay where IL-8 or fLMP was added as a chemotactic factor, (b) a phagokinetic assay with gold colloids, and (c) a trans-endothelial migration assay with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) plated on collagen layers. We found that among various sphingosine derivatives, Sph-1-P specifically inhibited the IL-8- or fLMP-induced chemotactic migration of neutrophils at concentrations below 1 μM. Phagokinetic activity of neutrophils was also suppressed by Sph-1-P, but more moderately than by the PKC inhibitory sphingosine analog, trimethylsphingosine. Finally, Sph-1-P inhibited trans-endothelial migration and invasiveness of neutrophils into HUVEC-covered collagen layers, whereas no effect on their adhesion to HUVECs was observed. These observations strongly suggest that Sph-1-P can act as a specific and effective motility regulator of human neutrophils, raising the possibility of future applications of Sph-1-P, or its analogs, as anti-inflammatory agents regulating invasive migration of neutrophils through endothelial layers at injured vascular sites.  相似文献   

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Sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) is a bioactive lipid mediator released from activated platelets. To date, 5 seven-transmembrane-spanning receptors, Edg-1/S1P1, Edg-3/S1P3, Edg-5/S1P2, Edg-6/S1P4 and Edg-8/S1P5, have been identified as specific Sph-1-P receptors. Our recent novel studies established that Edg-1/S1P1 is glycosylated in its N-terminal extracellular portion and further identified the specific glycosylation site as asparagine 30. We also demonstrated that the structure of the N-terminal ectodomain of Edg-1/S1P1 affects both its transport to the cell surface and the N-glycosylation process. These studies revealed a possible regulatory role for the N-glycan on Edg-1/S1P1 in the dynamics of the receptor, such as its lateral and internal movements within the membrane, in ligand-stimulated mammalian cells. Published in 2004.  相似文献   

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Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) under shear stress may alter their gene expression patterns to adapt to a new hemodynamic environment. Their plasticity may play an important role in vascular development, healing, and remodeling as well as vascular lesion formation under abnormal environmental conditions. A mouse vascular SMC line (P53LMACO1) cultured under shear stress significantly increased the mRNA levels of endothelial cell markers including Platelet-endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1), von Willebrand factor (vWF), and VE-cadherin, while significantly decreasing the mRNA levels of SMC markers including alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA), calponin-1, smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (SMMHC), and transgelin as compared to static control cells. Protein levels of PECAM-1 and vWF were significantly increased, while protein levels of alpha-SMA were substantially decreased in the shear stress-cultured cells. In addition, shear stress-cultured cells showed an enhanced capability to form capillary-like structures on Matrigel. Thus, shear stress may promote endothelial cell transdifferentiation from SMCs.  相似文献   

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Pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells are capable of differentiating into all cell lineages, but the molecular mechanisms that regulate ES cell differentiation have not been sufficiently explored. In this study, we report that shear stress, a mechanical force generated by fluid flow, can induce ES cell differentiation. When Flk-1-positive (Flk-1(+)) mouse ES cells were subjected to shear stress, their cell density increased markedly, and a larger percentage of the cells were in the S and G(2)-M phases of the cell cycle than Flk-1(+) ES cells cultured under static conditions. Shear stress significantly increased the expression of the vascular endothelial cell-specific markers Flk-1, Flt-1, vascular endothelial cadherin, and PECAM-1 at both the protein level and the mRNA level, but it had no effect on expression of the mural cell marker smooth muscle alpha-actin, blood cell marker CD3, or the epithelial cell marker keratin. These findings indicate that shear stress selectively promotes the differentiation of Flk-1(+) ES cells into the endothelial cell lineage. The shear stressed Flk-1(+) ES cells formed tubelike structures in collagen gel and developed an extensive tubular network significantly faster than the static controls. Shear stress induced tyrosine phosphorylation of Flk-1 in Flk-1(+) ES cells that was blocked by a Flk-1 kinase inhibitor, SU1498, but not by a neutralizing antibody against VEGF. SU1498 also abolished the shear stress-induced proliferation and differentiation of Flk-1(+) ES cells, indicating that a ligand-independent activation of Flk-1 plays an important role in the shear stress-mediated proliferation and differentiation by Flk-1(+) ES cells.  相似文献   

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