Methylglyoxal mediates vascular inflammation via JNK and p38 in human endothelial cells

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作者
Yamawaki, Hideyuki [1 ]
Saito, Kazuaki [1 ]
Okada, Muneyoshi [1 ]
Hara, Yukio [1 ]
机构
[1] Kitasato Univ, Sch Vet Med, Dept Vet Pharmacol, Aomori 0348628, Japan
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY | 2008年 / 295卷 / 06期
关键词
diabetes; vascular endothelium; inflammation; signal transduction; mitogen-activated protein kinase;
D O I
10.1152/ajpcell.00252.2008
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Yamawaki H, Saito K, Okada M, Hara Y. Methylglyoxal mediates vascular inflammation via JNK and p38 in human endothelial cells. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 295: C1510-C1517, 2008. First published October 8, 2008; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00252.2008.-Methylglyoxal (MGO) is a reactive metabolite of glucose. Since the plasma concentration of MGO is increased in diabetic patients, MGO is implicated in diabetes-associated vascular endothelial cells (ECs) injury, which might be responsible for atherosclerosis. In the present study, we examined effects of treatment of human umbilical vein ECs with MGO on EC morphology and inflammatory responses. MGO (24 h) induced cytotoxic morphological changes in a concentration-dependent manner (0-420 mu M). MGO induced mRNA and protein expression of cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 in a concentration (0-420 mu M)- and time (6-24 h)-dependent manner. COX-2 induction was associated with increased PGE(2) release. Acute treatment with MGO (20 min) induced concentration-dependent (0-420 mu M) activation of JNK and p38 MAP kinase but not ERK or NF-kappa B. Both the JNK inhibitor SP600125 and the p38 inhibitor SB203580 prevented the MGO induction of COX-2. However, inhibiting JNK and p38 or COX-2 was ineffective to the morphological damage by MGO (420 mu M, 24 h). EUK134, a synthetic combined superoxide dismutase/catalase mimetic, had no effect on MGO-induced COX-2. Present results indicated that MGO mediates JNK- and p38-dependent EC inflammatory responses, which might be independent of oxidative stress. On the other hand, MGO-induced morphological cell damage seems unlikely to be associated with COX-2-PGE(2).
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