Lysophosphatidic acid inhibits C-type natriuretic peptide activation of guanylyl cyclase-B

被引:40
作者
Abbey, SE [1 ]
Potter, LR [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Biochem Mol Biol & Biophys, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1210/en.2002-220702
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP), found in endothelial cells, chondrocytes, and neurons, binds its cognate transmembrane receptor, natriuretic peptide receptor-B (NPR-B/GC-B), and stimulates the synthesis of the intracellular signaling molecule, cGMP. The known physiologic consequences of this binding event are vasorelaxation, inhibition of cell proliferation, and the stimulation of long bone growth. Here we report that 10% fetal bovine serum markedly reduced CN-P-dependent cGMP elevations in NIH3T3 fibroblast. The purified serum components platelet-derived growth factor and lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) mimicked the effect of serum on CNP-dependent cGMP elevations, but the latter factor resulted in the most dramatic reductions. The LPA-dependent inhibition was rapid and dose dependent, having t(1/2) and IC50 values of approximately 5 min and 3.0 mum LPA, respectively. The decreased cGMIP concentrations resulted from reduced CNP-dependent NPR-B guanylyl cyclase activity that did not require losses in receptor protein or activation of protein kinase C, indicating a previously undescribed desensitization pathway. These data suggest that NPR-B is repressed by LPA and that one mechanism by which LPA exerts its effects is through the heterologous desensitization of the CNP/NPR-B/cGMP pathway. We hypothesize that cross-talk between the LPA and CNP signaling pathway maximizes the response of fibroblasts in the wound-healing process.
引用
收藏
页码:240 / 246
页数:7
相关论文
共 44 条
[31]   Natriuretic peptide signalling - Molecular and cellular pathways to growth regulation [J].
Silberbach, M ;
Roberts, CT .
CELLULAR SIGNALLING, 2001, 13 (04) :221-231
[32]   Sphingosine-1-phosphate: signaling inside and out [J].
Spiegel, S ;
Milstein, S .
FEBS LETTERS, 2000, 476 (1-2) :55-57
[33]   ENDOTHELIAL PRODUCTION OF C-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE AND ITS MARKED AUGMENTATION BY TRANSFORMING GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA - POSSIBLE EXISTENCE OF VASCULAR NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE SYSTEM [J].
SUGA, S ;
NAKAO, K ;
ITOH, H ;
KOMATSU, Y ;
OGAWA, Y ;
HAMA, N ;
IMURA, H .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1992, 90 (03) :1145-1149
[34]   RECEPTOR SELECTIVITY OF NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE FAMILY, ATRIAL-NATRIURETIC-PEPTIDE, BRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE, AND C-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE [J].
SUGA, SI ;
NAKAO, K ;
HOSODA, K ;
MUKOYAMA, M ;
OGAWA, Y ;
SHIRAKAMI, G ;
ARAI, H ;
SAITO, Y ;
KAMBAYASHI, Y ;
INOUYE, K ;
IMURA, H .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1992, 130 (01) :229-239
[36]  
Trachte GJ, 2000, J PHARMACOL EXP THER, V294, P210
[37]   Endothelin-3 reduces C-type natriuretic peptide-induced cyclic GMP formation in C6 glioma cells [J].
Tsang, D ;
Tung, CSY ;
Yeung, VTF ;
Cockram, CS .
REGULATORY PEPTIDES, 1997, 70 (2-3) :91-96
[38]   Dual actions of sphingosine-1-phosphate:: Extracellular through the Gi-coupled receptor Edg-1 and intracellular to regulate proliferation and survival [J].
Van Brocklyn, JR ;
Lee, MJ ;
Menzeleev, R ;
Olivera, A ;
Edsall, L ;
Cuvillier, O ;
Thomas, DM ;
Coopman, PJP ;
Thangada, S ;
Liu, CH ;
Hla, T ;
Spiegel, S .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1998, 142 (01) :229-240
[39]   LYSOPHOSPHATIDATE-INDUCED CELL-PROLIFERATION - IDENTIFICATION AND DISSECTION OF SIGNALING PATHWAYS MEDIATED BY G-PROTEINS [J].
VANCORVEN, EJ ;
GROENINK, A ;
JALINK, K ;
EICHHOLTZ, T ;
MOOLENAAR, WH .
CELL, 1989, 59 (01) :45-54
[40]   Natriuretic peptide regulation of endochondral ossification - Evidence for possible roles of the C-type natriuretic peptide/guanylyl cyclase-B pathway [J].
Yasoda, A ;
Ogawa, Y ;
Suda, M ;
Tamura, N ;
Mori, K ;
Sakuma, Y ;
Chusho, H ;
Shiota, K ;
Tanaka, K ;
Nakao, K .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1998, 273 (19) :11695-11700