A novel 31-amino-acid-length endothelin, ET-1(1-31), can act as a biologically active peptide for vascular smooth muscle cells |
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Authors: | Nagata N Niwa Y Nakaya Y |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nutrition, School of Medicine, Tokushima, Kuramoto-Cho 3-18-15, 770-8503, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Human chymase produces a novel endothelin-1 with 31 amino-acid length ?ET-1(1-31)?, which is longer than conventional ET-1, ?ET-1(1-21)?. The aim of our study was to investigate the role of ET-1(1-31) on porcine coronary vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC). Although the increase in [Ca(2+)](i) by ET-1(1-31) was 10 times weaker than that of ET-1(1-21), ET-1(1-31) showed equivalent potency in VSMC proliferation, c-fos/c-myc mRNA expression and cell cycle analysis with ET-1(1-21). ET-1(1-31) significantly induced expression of cyclin D1 but not those of cyclin D2 or D3. These effects were specifically inhibited by BQ485, an ET(A) receptor antagonist, although that of ET-1(1-21) was not specific to BQ485, suggesting different receptor specificity from ET-1(1-21). These results indicate that ET-1(1-31) also can involve a VSMC proliferation process such as atherosclerosis, although it has weaker vasoconstricting potency and different receptor subtypes on VSMC from those of ET-1(1-21). |
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