Cofilin Phosphorylation Mediates Proliferation in Response to Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-BB in Rat Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells
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Cofilin, an actin-binding protein, is essential for a variety of cell responses. In this study, we investigated the correlation between proliferation and cofilin phosphorylation in response to platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) in rat aortic smooth muscle cells (RASMCs). The phosphorylation of cofilin and activity of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) were measured by Western analyses and proliferation in RASMCs was measured by BrdU incorporation assays. The phosphorylation of cofilin in RASMCs was decreased by PDGF-BB treatment at 10 min, but recovered to the level of the quiescent state at 60 min. PDGF-BB–induced dephosphorylation of cofilin was inhibited by pretreatment with piceatannol (a spleen tyrosine kinase [Syk] inhibitor), PP2 (a Src inhibitor), or SP600125 (a c-Jun N-terminal kinase [JNK] inhibitor), but not by PD98059, an inhibitor of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2. PDGF-BB increased JNK activity and proliferation, and these responses were suppressed by kinase inhibitors and small interference RNA-cofilin. The results suggest that PDGF-BB–induced dephosphorylation of cofilin can be promoted via the JNK pathway, which is regulated by both Syk and Src kinases and that cofilin dephosphorylation may be involved in PDGF-BB–induced RASMC proliferation.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2008-11-20
著者
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Lee Chang
Department Of Physiology & Immunology School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Lee Chang-kwon
Institute Of Medical Sciences School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Park Tae
Department Of Life Science College Of Biomedical & Health Science Konkuk University
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Won Kyung-jong
Department Of Physiology & Immunology School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Choi Wahn
Department Of Physiology & Immunology School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Choi Wahn
College Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Kim Bokyung
Department Of Physiology & Immunology School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Kim B.
韓国
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Kim Bokyung
College Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Won Kyung-Jong
Institute of Functional Genomics, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Korea
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Choi Wahn
Institute of Functional Genomics, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Korea
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Kim Bokyung
Institute of Functional Genomics, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Korea
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Lee Hwan
Department Of Herbal Medicine College Of Natural Science Hoseo University
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Jang Hyung-kwan
Department Of Microbiology College Of Veterinary Medicine Chonbuk National University
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PARK Seung
Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Konkuk University
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PARK Taekyu
Division of Life Science, College of Biomedical and Health Science, Konkuk University
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LEE Hwan
Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Konkuk University
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KIM Sun-Jong
Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Konkuk University
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PARK Pyo-Jam
Division of Life Science, College of Biomedical and Health Science, Konkuk University
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KIM Soon
Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Konkuk University
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Park Pyo-jam
Division Of Life Science College Of Biomedical And Health Science Konkuk University
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Kim Sun-jong
Department Of Life Science College Of Biomedical & Health Science Konkuk University
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Kim Bokyung
韓国
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Kim Bongtae
Department Of Veterinary Pathology College Of Veterinary Medicine And School Of Agicultural Biotechn
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Choi Wahn
Institutes Of Functional Genomics And Coll. Of Medicine Konkuk Univ. Kor
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Won Kyung-jong
Institute Of Functional Genomics School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Lee Hwan
Institute Of Basic Sciences And Department Of Cosmetic Science College Of Natural Sciences Hoseo Uni
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Kim Soon
Institute Of Medical Sciences School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Choi Wahn
Institute Of Functional Genomics School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Park Seung
Institute Of Medical Sciences School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Lee Chang-Kwon
Institute of Functional Genomics, School of Medicine, Konkuk University
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Kim Bokyung
Institute of Functional Genomics, School of Medicine, Konkuk University
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