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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12): 2288-2295, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1013666

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Aim To investigate the effect of AICAR on the expression of the proto-oncogene c-Myc and cell proliferation rates in specific cancer cell lines. Methods The mRNA levels of c-Myc were evaluated using fluorescence-based qRT-PCR to examine the effect of AICAR treatment on c-Myc mRNA expression levels. Western blot was used to evaluate the protein levels of c-Myc following AICAR treatment. RNA interference was employed to determine whether the regulatory effect of AICAR on c-Myc was dependent on AMPK and the downstream metabolic enzymes relating to AICAR. Actinomycin D and cycloheximide were used to assess the effect of AICAR on the stability of cMyc mR-NA and protein. Western blot was used to examine the regulatory effect of AICAR on c-Myc in various cancer cell lines. The MTT assay was used to determine the effect of AICAR on cell viability in these cell lines. Results AICAR significantly up-regulated c-Myc at both mRNA and protein levels. The protein level of c-Myc reached a plateau 12 h after the AICAR treatment. The up-regulatory effect of c-Myc induced by AICAR was not dependent on either the AMPK signaling pathway or the downstream metabolites of AICAR. AICAR could significantly enhance the mRNA stability of c-Myc but did not affect the protein stability. The up-regulation of c-Myc induced by AICAR was cell-type specific. AICAR up-regulated c-Myc in SW1990, 786-0, and A549, while down-regulated c-Myc in HepG2, MCF7, and U20S. In HepG2 cells, AICAR treatment decreased cell viability. However, in SW1990 and A549 cells, AICAR treatment did not lead to any significant difference in cell viability. AICAR decreased the cell viability only when c-Myc was knocked down in SW1990 and A549 cells. Conclusions AICAR directly up-regulates c-Myc expression in an AMPK-independent manner. The up-regulation effect is cell-type dependent. The regulation of c-Myc expression by AICAR is linked to the inhibitory effect of AICAR on tumor cell proliferation.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology ; (6): 164-168, 2018.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-773781

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OBJECTIVES@#To investigate the effects of Astragaloside IV (AST) on diastolic function of rat thoracic aorta rings which was injured by microvesicles derived from hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R)-treated human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), and the mechanism of AST.@*METHODS@#H/R-induced endothelial microvesicles (H/R-EMVs) were generated from cultured HUVECs under the condition of hypoxia for 12 hour/Reoxygenation for 4 hour, H/R-EMVs were stored in D-Hank's solution. Male Wistar rats were underwent thoracotomy, the thoracic aorta with intact endothelium were carefully removed and cut into 3~4 mm rings. The experiment was divided into six groups. H/R-EMVs group:thoracic aortic rings of rats were incubated in culture medium and treated with H/R-EMVs in a final concentration of 10g/ml; different doses of AST groups:thoracic aortic rings of rats were treated with 10, 20, 40, 60 mg/L AST co-incubated with 10g/ml H/R-EMVs respectively; control group were treated with the same volume of D-Hank's solution. Duration of incubation was 4 h, each group was tested in five replicate aortic rings. Effects of AST on endothelium-dependent relaxation were detected. The production of nitric oxide (NO) and the level of endothelial NO synthase (eNOS), phosphorylated eNOS (p-eNOS, Ser-1177), serine/threonine kinase (Akt), phosphorylated Akt (p-Akt, Ser-473), extracellular regulated protein kinases (ERK1/2) and phosphorylated ERK1/2 (p-ERK1/2, Thr202/Tyr204) of rat thoracic aortic rings were detected.@*RESULTS@#Teng/ml H/R-EMVs could impaire the relaxation of rat thoracic aortic rings significantly (<0.01). Compared with H/R-EMVs group, relaxation of rat thoracic aortic rings was increased by 20, 40 and 60 mg/L AST in a concentration-dependent manner (<0.01), the level of NO production was also enhanced (<0.05, <0.01). The level of t-eNOS, t-Akt and ERK1/2 was not changed, but the level of p-eNOS, p-Akt and p-ERK1/2 increased by the treatment with AST (<0.01).@*CONCLUSIONS@#AST could effectively ameliorate endotheliumdependent relaxation of rat thoracic aortic rings impaired by H/R-EMVs in a concentration-dependent manner, the mechanism might involve the increase in production of NO, and the protein level of p-eNOS, p-Akt and p-ERK1/2.


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Animales , Humanos , Masculino , Ratas , Aorta Torácica , Micropartículas Derivadas de Células , Patología , Células Endoteliales de la Vena Umbilical Humana , Técnicas In Vitro , Sistema de Señalización de MAP Quinasas , Óxido Nítrico , Metabolismo , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa de Tipo III , Metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-akt , Metabolismo , Ratas Wistar , Saponinas , Farmacología , Triterpenos , Farmacología , Vasodilatación
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Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology ; (6): 524-531, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-254978

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To establish a flow cytometric method to detect the alteration of phenotypes and concentration of circulating microvesicles (MVs) from myocardial ischemic preconditioning (IPC) treated rats (IPC-MVs), and to investigate the effects of IPC-MVs on ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Myocardial IPC was elicited by three.cycles of 5-min ischemia and 5-min reperfusion of the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery. Platelet-free plasma (PFP) was isolated through two steps of centrifugation at room temperature from the peripheral blood, and IPC-MVs were isolated by ultracentrifugation from PFR PFP was incubated with anti-CD61, anti-CD144, anti-CD45 and anti-Erythroid Cells, and added 1, 2 µm latex beads to calibrate and absolutely count by flow cytometry. For functional research, I/R injury was induced by 30-min ischemia and 120-min reperfusion of LAD. IPC-MVs 7 mg/kg were infused via the femoral vein in myocardial I/R injured rats. Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR) and ST-segment of electro-cardiogram (ECG) were monitored throughout the experiment. Changes of myocardial morphology were observed after hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining. The activity of plasma lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) was tested by Microplate Reader. Myocardial infarct size was measured by TTC staining.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Total IPC-MVs and different phenotypes, including platelet-derived MVs (PMVs), endothelial cell-derived MVs (EMVs), leucocyte-derived MVs (LMVs) and erythrocyte-derived MVs (RMVs) were all isolated which were identified membrane vesicles (<1 Vm) with corresponding antibody positive. The numbers of PMVs, EMVs and RMVs were significantly increased in circulation of IPC treated rats (P<0.05, respectively). In addition, at the end of 120-min reperfusion in I/R injured rats, IPC-MVs markedly increased HR (P<0.01), decreased ST-segment and LDH activity (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). The damage of myocardium was obviously alleviated and myocardial infarct size was significantly lowered after IPC-MVs treatment (P < 0.01).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The method of flow cytometry was successfully established to detect the phenotypes and concentration alteration of IPC-MVs, including PMVs, EMVs, LMVs and RMVs. Furthermore, circulating IPC-MVs protected myocardium against I/R injury in rats.</p>


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Animales , Ratas , Micropartículas Derivadas de Células , Metabolismo , Vasos Coronarios , Patología , Citometría de Flujo , Frecuencia Cardíaca , Precondicionamiento Isquémico Miocárdico , Infarto del Miocardio , Daño por Reperfusión Miocárdica , Miocardio , Patología , Fenotipo
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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 325-328, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-475547

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Objective To establish a flow-cytometric method to detect microvesicles (MVs) in rat peripheral blood, and to detect platelets-derived MVs (PMVs) and endothelial cell-derived MVs (EMVs) in blood from ischemic precondition-ing (IPC) treated rats. Methods Blood was withdrawn from rat abdominal aorta and anticoagulated with sodium citrate. Platelets-free plasma (PFP) was isolated through two centrifugations at room temperature. PFP was incubated with FITC-conjugated mouse anti-rat CD61 or PE-conjugated mouse anti-rat CD144. Standard beads in diameter of 1 and 2μm were used for calibration and absolute counting, respectively. Analysis was performed on flow cytometer. Results When 3.5%so-dium citrate was mixed with blood at volume ratio of 1∶4, clear supernatant was collected after centrifugation. Signals of parti-cles smaller than 1μm accounted for more than 99%of overall signals. PMVs and EMVs were CD61 positive and CD144 positive, respectively. Their diameters were both smaller than 1 μm. The concentration of PMVs and EMVs in peripheral blood from IPC treated rats was (4 053±1 987)/μL and (4 870±825)/μL, respectively. Conclusion The method for MVs de-tection by flow cytometry was successfully established and optimized, and verified through detecting PMVs and EMVs in pe-ripheral blood from IPC treated rats.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology ; (6): 560-566, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-243411

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the effects of microvesicles (MVs) derived from hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R)-treated human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) on endothelium-dependent relaxation of rat thoracic aortic rings.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>H/R injury model was established to induce HUVECs to release H/R-EMVs. H/R-EMVs from HUVECs were isolated by ultracentrifugation from the conditioned culture medium. H/R-EMVs were characterized using 1 μm latex beads and anti-PE-CD144 by flow cytometry. Thoracic aortic rings of rats were incubated with 2.5, 5, 10, 20 μg/ml H/R-EMVs derived from H/R-treated HUVECs for 4 hours, and their endothelium-dependent relaxation in response to acetylcholine (ACh) or endothelium-independent relaxation in response to sodium nitroprusside (SNP) was recorded in vitro. The nitric oxide (NO) production of ACh-treated thoracic aortic rings of rats was measured using Griess reagent. The expression of endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) and phosphorylated eNOS (p-eNOS, Ser-1177) in the thoracic aortic rings of rats was detected by Western blotting. Furthermore, the levels of SOD and MDA in H/R-EMVs-treated thoracic aortic rings of rats were measured using SOD and MDA kit.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>H/R-EMVs were induced by H/R-treated HUVECs and isolated by ultracentrifugation. The membrane vesicles (< 1 μm) induced by H/R were CD144 positive. ACh-induced relaxation and NO production of rat thoracic aortic rings were impaired by H/R-EMVs treatment in a concentration-dependent manner (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). The expression of total eNOS (t-eNOS) was not affected by H/R-EMVs. However, the expression of p-eNOS decreased after treated with H/R-EMVs. The activity of SOD decreased and the level of MDA increased in H/R-EMVs treated rat thoracic aortic rings (P < 0.01).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>ACh induced endothelium-dependent relaxation of thoracic aortic rings of rats was impaired by H/R-EMVs in a concentration-dependent manner. The mechanisms included a decrease in NO production, p-eNOS expression and an increase in oxidative stress.</p>


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Animales , Humanos , Ratas , Acetilcolina , Farmacología , Aorta Torácica , Fisiología , Hipoxia de la Célula , Endotelio Vascular , Fisiología , Células Endoteliales de la Vena Umbilical Humana , Biología Celular , Técnicas In Vitro , Óxido Nítrico , Metabolismo , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa de Tipo III , Metabolismo , Nitroprusiato , Farmacología , Estrés Oxidativo
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Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology ; (6): 559-564, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-235314

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the effects of endothelial microvesicles (EMVs) induced by calcium ionophore A23187 on H9c2 cardiomyocytes.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were treated with 10 micromol/L A23187 for 30 min. EMVs from HUVECs were isolated by ultracentrifugation from the conditioned culture medium. EMVs were characterized using 1 and 2 microm latex beads and anti-PE-CD144 antibody by flow cytometry. For functional research, EMVs at different concentrations were cocultured with H9c2 cardiomyocytes for 6 h. Cell viability of H9c2 cells and the activity of LDH leaked from H9c2 cells were tested by colorimetry. Moreover, apoptosis of H9c2 cells was observed through Hoechst 33258 staining and tested by FITC-Annexin V/PI double staining.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>EMVs were induced by A23187 on HUVECs, and isolated by ultracentrifugation. We identified the membrane vesicles (< 1 microm) induced by A23187 were CD144 positive. In addition, the EMVs could significantly reduce the viability of H9c2 cells, and increase LDH leakage from H9c2 cells in a dose dependent manner (P < 0.05). Condensed nuclei could be observed with the increasing concentrations of EMVs through Hoechst 33258 staining. Furthermore, increased apoptosis rates of H9c2 cells could be assessed through FITC-Annexin V/PI double staining by flow cytometry.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Microvesicles could be released from HUVECs after induced by A23187 through calcium influx, and these EMVs exerted a pro-apoptotic effect on H9c2 cells by induction of apoptosis.</p>


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Humanos , Anexina A5 , Apoptosis , Calcimicina , Farmacología , Calcio , Metabolismo , Línea Celular , Membrana Celular , Técnicas de Cocultivo , Citometría de Flujo , Fluoresceína-5-Isotiocianato , Células Endoteliales de la Vena Umbilical Humana , Miocitos Cardíacos , Coloración y Etiquetado
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