Expression and activity of arginase isoenzymes during normal and diabetes-impaired skin repair

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作者
Kämpfer, H [1 ]
Pfeilschifter, J [1 ]
Frank, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Frankfurt Klinikum, Inst Allgemeine Pharmakol & Toxikol, Pharmazentrum Frankfurt, D-60590 Frankfurt, Germany
关键词
L-arginine; keratinocyte; wound healing; leptin; inducible nitric oxide synthase;
D O I
10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12610.x
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Within the past years, an important role for nitric oxide (NO) in skin repair has been well defined. As NO is synthesized from L-arginine by NO synthases (NOS), the availability of L-arginine might be one rate-limiting factor of NO production at the wound site. Upon injury, arginase-1 and -2 mRNA, protein, and activity were strongly induced reaching a maximum between day 3 and day 7 postwounding. Immunohistochemistry colocalized both arginases and the inducible NOS (iNOS) at epithelial sites at the margins of the wound. Notably, diabetes-impaired skin repair in leptin-deficient mice (diabetes/diabetes, db/db; and obese/obese, ob/ob) was characterized by an abnormally elevated arginase activity in wound tissue in the absence of an expression of iNOS. Expression analyses demonstrated that arginase-1 contributed to increased arginase activities in impaired repair. Interestingly, an improved healing of chronic wound situations in leptin-supplemented ob/ob mice was strongly associated with an adjustment of the dysregulated expression of L-arginine-converting enzymes: an attenuated iNOS expression was upregulated early in repair and an augmented arginase-1 expression and activity was downregulated in the presence of markedly elevated numbers of macrophages during late repair. These data suggest a coordinated consumption of L-arginine by the NOS and arginase enzymatic pathways at the wound site as a prerequisite for a balanced NO (via iNOS) and polyamine (via arginases) synthesis that drives a normal skin repair.
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