Heme oxygenase-1 gene expression attenuates angiotensin II-mediated DNA damage in endothelial cells

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作者
Mazza, F
Goodman, A
Lombardo, G
Vanella, A
Abraham, NG [1 ]
机构
[1] New York Med Coll, Dept Med, Valhalla, NY 10595 USA
[2] New York Med Coll, Dept Pharmacol, Valhalla, NY 10595 USA
[3] Univ Catania, Sch Pharm, Dept Biol Chem, Catania, Italy
关键词
oxidative stress; cell cycle; antioxidant; reactive oxygen species; cell cycle inhibitor;
D O I
10.1177/15353702-0322805-31
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Heme oxygenase (HO) catalyzes the conversion of heme to biliverdin with the release of iron and carbon monoxide. HO-1 is inducible by inflammatory conditions, which cause oxidative stress in endothelial cells. Overexpression of human HO-1 in endothelial cells may have the potential to provide protection against a variety of agents that cause oxidative stress. We investigated the physiological significance of human HO-1 overexpression using a retroviral vector on attenuation of angiotensin II (Ang II)-mediated oxidative stress. Comet and glutathione (GSH) levels were used as indicators of the levels of oxidative stress. Comet assay was performed to evaluate damage on DNA, whereas GSH levels were measured to determine the unbalance of redox potential. Pretreatments with inducers, such as heme 10 muM, SnCl2 10 muM, and inhibitors, such as tin-mesoporphyrin 10 muM was followed by treatment with Ang 11200 ng/ml. Pretreatment with heme or SnCl2 provoked significant reductions (P < 0.01) of tail moment in the comet assay. Opposite effects were evident by pretreatment for 16 hr with tin-mesoporphyrin. A decrease in tail moment levels was found in human endothelial cells transduced with the human HO-1 gene. The addition of Ang 11 (200 ng/ml) to human dermal microvessel endothelial cel1-1 for 16 hr resulted in a significant (P < 0.05) reduction of GSH contents control endothelial cells but not in endothelial cells transduced with HO-1 gene. The results presented indicated that stimulation or overexpression of HO-1 attenuated DNA damages caused by exposures of Ang II.
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