Literature DB >> 10064009

Effect of pulse pressure on vascular smooth muscle cell migration: the role of urokinase and matrix metalloproteinase.

E M Redmond1, P A Cahill, M Hirsch, Y N Wang, J V Sitzmann, S S Okada.   

Abstract

Plasminogen activator (PA) expression plays an important role in smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration and may therefore contribute to mechanical force-induced arterialization of vein grafts. The aim of this study was to determine whether pulse pressure due to pulsatile flow modulates SMC migration via urokinase (u-PA)-dependent mechanisms. Using a perfused transcapillary culture system, human umbilical vein SMC were exposed to pulse pressures (0-56 mmHg), in the absence or presence of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (EC) by varying pulsatile flow rates (0 ml/min to 25 ml/min). SMC cultured in the absence of EC increased their migration following exposure to increased pulse pressure (248+/-14%). Both u-PA and matrix metallo-proteinase 1 (MMP-1) expression was significantly elevated in SMC exposed to pressure as compared to static controls. The role of proteases in the pulse pressure-induced enhancement of SMC migration was confirmed following pretreatment with aprotinin, an anti u-PA antibody and metalloproteinase inhibitors (181+/-14% for aprotinin vs. 256+/-25% for control, 108+/-4% for anti-u-PA antibody vs. 233+/-17% for non-immune IgG, and 114+/-9% for BB-94, 105+/-7% for BB-3103 vs. 222+/-5% for control). Using SMC derived from u-PA gene knock-out mice, the SMC migratory response to increased pulse pressure was completely inhibited despite a significant increase in MMP expression in these cells. These results suggest that pulse pressure due to pulsatile flow induces SMC migration in vitro via u-PA and MMP-dependent mechanisms. Moreover, u-PA gene deletion results in blunting of pressure-induced SMC migration despite the endogenous upregulation of metalloproteinase. Modulation of u-PA expression by pressure may thus represent an important mechanism whereby hemodynamic forces regulate smooth muscle cell migration.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10064009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Haemost        ISSN: 0340-6245            Impact factor:   5.249


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