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Cyclosporin A generates superoxide in smooth muscle cells
Authors:Krauskopf Alexandra  Lhote Philippe  Petermann Olivier  Ruegg Urs T  Buetler Timo M
Institution:  a Laboratory of Pharmacology, Geneva-Lausanne School of Pharmacy, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:Cyclosporin A (CsA) generates superoxide in smooth muscle cells. Our earlier studies have demonstrated that the increase in the vasopressin type 1 receptor induced in vascular smooth muscle cells in the presence of CsA is probably due to superoxide (Krauskopf et al., J Biol Chem 278, 41685-41690, 2003). This increase in vasopressin receptor is likely at the base of increased vascular responsiveness to vasoconstrictor hormones and hypertension induced by CsA. Here, we demonstrate that CsA produces superoxide. In addition, our data show that superoxide generation does not originate from the major cellular superoxide generating systems NAD(P)H oxidase or xanthine oxidase. Our results suggest that the side effects of CsA could be diminished with the help of SOD mimetic drugs.
Keywords:Cyclosporin A  superoxide  superoxide dismutase  NAD(P)H oxidase
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