Horse Chestnut Extract Induces Contraction Force Generation in Fibroblasts through Activation of Rho/Rho Kinase(Molecular and Cell Biology)
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Contraction forces generated by non-muscle cells such as fibroblasts play important roles in determining cell morphology, vasoconstriction, and/or wound healing. However, few factors that induce cell contraction forces are known, such as lysophosphatidic acid and thrombin. Our study analyzed various plant extracts for ingredients that induce generation of cell contraction forces in fibroblasts populating collagen gels. We found that an extract of Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is able to induce such contraction forces in fibroblasts. The involvement of actin polymerization and stress fiber formation in the force generation was suggested by inhibition of this effect by cytochalasin D and by Rhodamine phalloidin. Rho kinase inhibitors (Y27632 and HA1077) and a Rho inhibitor (exoenzyme C3) significantly inhibited the force generation induced by the Horse chestnut extract. H7, which inhibits Rho kinase as well as other protein kinases, also significantly inhibited induction of force generation. However, inhibitors of other protein kinases such as myosin light chain kinase (ML-9), protein kinase C (Calphostin), protein kinase A (KT5720), and tyrosine kinase (Genistein, Herbimycin A) had no effect on force generation induced by Horse chestnut extract. These results suggest that the Horse chestnut extract induces generation of contraction forces in fibroblasts through stress fiber formation followed by activation of Rho protein and Rho kinase but not myosin light chain kinase or other protein kinases.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2006-06-01
著者
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Fujimura Tsutomu
花王生物科学研究所
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Fujimura Tsutomu
Biological Science Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Kitahara Takashi
花王生物科学研究所
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Tsukahara Kazue
Global R&d Biological Science Kao Corporation
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Fujimura Tsutomu
Second Tokushima Factory Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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HOTTA Mitsuyuki
Biological Science Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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KITAHARA Takashi
Biological Science Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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MORIWAKI Shigeru
Biological Science Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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TAKEMA Yoshinori
Biological Science Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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KITAHARA Takashi
Kao Corporation Biological Science Laboratories
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Moriwaki Shigeru
Global R&d Biological Science Kao Corporation
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Hotta Mitsuyuki
Global R&d Biological Science Kao Corporation
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Hotta Mitsuyuki
Biological Science Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Tsukahara Kazue
Biological Science Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Takema Yoshinori
Global R&d Biological Science Kao Corporation
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Takema Yoshinori
Biological Science Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Kitahara Takashi
Biological Science Laboratories Kao Corporation
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