Y. Cheng et al., Antiproliferative effects of trapidil in vascular smooth muscle cells are associated by inhibition of MAPK and P34(cdc2) activity, J CARDIO PH, 35(1), 2000, pp. 1-6
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35
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Trapidil (Tra) is a potent coronary vasodilator. Recent studies have shown
that Tra possesses antiproliferative activity in glioma cells and vascular
smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). These studies were undertaken to determine the
effects of Tra on the cell cycle of cultured rat VSMCs, in particular, the
effects on two key enzymes responsible for cell-cycle control in cultured
rat VSMCs. VSMCs were synchronized by serum deprivation and then stimulated
to enter the cell cycle by serum refeeding; the cell-cycle distribution wa
s subsequently measured by flow cytometry, and VSMCs pretreated with 5, 50,
and 500 mu M Tra showed a decrease in S-phase cell-cycle distribution, 13.
1, 18.7, and 58.6%, respectively. In addition, the mitotic activity (S + G(
2)/M) decreased 12.9, 18.7, and 49.6%, respectively after Tra treatment. Th
e protein expression of p34(cdc2) was determined by Western blot analysis,
and Tra treatment did not affect its expression even at 500 mu M Mitogen-ac
tivated protein kinase (MAPK) activity and p34(cdc2) kinase activity were a
ssayed by phosphorylation of their specific substrates, myelin basic protei
n (MBP) and histone H1, after immunoprecipitation. Exposure of VSMCs to Tra
resulted in a significant decrease in serum-stimulated MAPK and P34(cdc2)
activity. The inhibitory rates of 50 and 500 mu M Tra on MAPK activity were
59.2 and 80.9%, respectively. Tra concentrations of 5, 50, and 500 mu M in
hibited p34(cdc2) activity by 16.4, 22.6, and 40.8%, respectively. Furtherm
ore, 500 mu M Tra inhibited the basal kinase activities of MAPK and P34(cdc
2) in the cells that were not serum stimulated. These findings demonstrate
that Tra significantly decreases the mitotic activity of cultured VSMCs, an
d that this effect is associated with the inhibitory role of Tra on the kin
ase activities of MAPK and p34(cdc2).