Cellular disposition of transported polyamines in hypoxic rat lung and pulmonary arteries

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作者
Babal, P
Manuel, SM
Olson, JW
Gillespie, MN [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Alabama, Coll Med, Dept Pharmacol, Mobile, AL 36688 USA
[2] Univ S Alabama, Coll Med, Dept Pathol, Mobile, AL 36688 USA
[3] Texas Tech Univ, Sch Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Amarillo, TX 79106 USA
关键词
spermidine; endothelium; smooth muscle;
D O I
10.1152/ajplung.2000.278.3.L610
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The polyamines putrescine, spermidine (SPD), and spermine are a family of low-molecular-weight organic cations essential for cell growth and differentiation and other aspects of signal transduction. Hypoxic pulmonary vascular remodeling is accompanied by depressed lung polyamine synthesis and markedly augmented polyamine uptake. Cell types in which hypoxia induces polyamine transport in intact lung have not been delineated. Accordingly, rat lung and rat main pulmonary arterial explants were incubated with [C-14]SPD;, either normoxic (21% O-2) or hypoxic (2% Oz) environments for 24 h. Autoradiographic evaluation confirmed previous studies showing that, in normoxia, alveolar epithelial cells are dominant sites of polyamine uptake. In contrast, hypoxia was accompanied by prominent localization of [14C] SPD i, conduit, muscularized, and partially muscularized pulmonary arteries, which was not evident in normoxic lung tissue. Hypoxic main pulmonary arterial explants also exhibited substantial increases in [14C]SPD uptake relative to control explants, and autoradiography revealed that enhanced uptake was most evident in the medial layer. Main pulmonary arterial explants denuded of endothelium failed to increase polyamine transport in hypoxia. Conversely, medium conditioned by endothelial cells cultured in hypoxic, but not in normoxic, environments enabled hypoxic transport induction in denuded arterial explants. These findings in arterial explants were recapitulated in rat cultured main pulmonary artery cells, including the enhancing effect of a soluble endothelium-derived factor(s) on hypoxic induction of [C-14]SPD uptake in smooth muscle cells. Viewed collectively, these results show in intact lung tissue that hypoxia enhances polyamine transport in pulmonary artery smooth muscle by a mechanism requiring elaboration of an unknown factor(s) from endothelial cells.
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页码:L610 / L617
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