F. Ammarguellat et al., DIRECT EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON RAT VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELL VIA A PUTATIVE ERYTHROPOIETIN RECEPTOR, Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, 11(4), 1996, pp. 687-692
Background. The treatment of uraemic patients with recombinant human e
rythropoietin (rHuEpo) often leads to an increase in blood pressure. I
ndirect and direct effects of the hormone are probably involved. We ex
plored the possibility of a direct action on the vascular smooth muscl
e cell (VSMC). Methods. Rat VSMC were isolated from aortas of spontane
ously hypertensive rats (SHR) and normotensive control rats (WKY) and
maintained in culture. They were exposed to rHuEpo under various exper
imental conditions, and cells proliferative index was measured by [H-3
]-thymidine incorporation. Binding studies and Northern blots were per
formed in an attempt to identify a specific erythropoietin receptor (E
poR). In the latter experiment, Epo-responsive Rauscher Reds cells (Re
ds cells) were used as a positive control for mRNA EpoR expression. Re
sults. VSMC growth index of SHR was enhanced up to 1.6-fold by rHuEpo
concentrations of 16 U/ml or more, in the presence of 1% fetal calf se
rum. No such stimulation was observed in VSMC of WKY. Binding studies
with radiolabelled rHuEpo showed either extremely low or no specific b
inding of radiolabelled rHuEpo by VSMC. However, Northern blot analysi
s revealed the expression of EpoR mRNA in VSMC of either rat strain. C
onclusion. The present report provides preliminary evidence in favour
of a direct action of the hormone on vascular smooth muscle via a spec
ific EpoR.