Antiischemic effects of SB203580 are mediated through the inhibition of p38 alpha mitogen-activated protein kinase - Evidence from ectopic expressionof an inhibition-resistant kinase
Jl. Martin et al., Antiischemic effects of SB203580 are mediated through the inhibition of p38 alpha mitogen-activated protein kinase - Evidence from ectopic expressionof an inhibition-resistant kinase, CIRCUL RES, 89(9), 2001, pp. 750-752
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the attenuation of my
ocardial ischemic injury by SB203580 is due to the inhibition of p38 mitoge
n-activated protein kinase (MAPK) or to other documented nonspecific effect
s of the drug. We made adenoviral vectors encoding the alpha isoform of p38
MAPK with or without site-directed mutations to prevent SB203580 binding a
nd inhibition. In embryonal rat heart-derived cells and adult rat cardiocyt
es expressing wild-type p38 alpha MAPK, injury was reduced significantly by
SB203580 present during simulated ischemia. In contrast, SB203580 did not
protect cells expressing the SB203580-resistant form of p38 alpha MAPK. The
se observations suggest that SB203580-mediated protection depends on the in
hibition of p38 alpha MAPK.