Homocysteine-induced endothelial cell adhesion is related to adenosine lowering and is not mediated by S-adenosylhomocysteine |
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Authors: | Cacciapuoti Giovanna Manna Caterina Napoli Daniela Zappia Vincenzo Porcelli Marina |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Biochimica e Biofisica, F. Cedrangolo, Seconda Università di Napoli, Naples, Italy. giovanna.cacciapuoti@unina2.it |
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Abstract: | Hyperhomocysteinemia is a cardiovascular risk factor and may contribute to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis by altering endothelial functions. The mechanism of homocysteine-induced cell adhesion has been here investigated using EA.hy 926 cells. Homocysteine induces a stereospecific, time- and dose-dependent cell adhesion which is prevented by adenosine. The dramatic increase of S-adenosylhomocysteine induced by adenosine-2',3'-dialdehyde does not cause cell adhesion, indicating that no apparent relationship exists between this process and intracellular S-adenosylhomocysteine content. Homocysteine-induced cell adhesion is abolished by pre-treatment with adenosine-2',3'-dialdehyde, demonstrating that the adenosine depletion caused by reversal of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase reaction is responsible for homocysteine-induced cell damage. |
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Keywords: | Hcy, homocysteine Ado, adenosine AdoMet, S-adenosylmethionine AdoHcy, S-adenosylhomocysteine ADA, adenosine-2′,3′-dialdehyde BCECF-AM, 2′,7′-bis-(2-carboxyethyl)-5-(and-6)-carboxy-fluorescein acetoxymethyl ester |
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