Literature DB >> 10729205

Effect of retinoic acid on the enhancing effect of acetaldehyde on mouse type I collagen expression.

L Wang1, F A Attard, L R Tankersley, J J Potter, E Mezey.   

Abstract

Acetaldehyde alone and retinoic acid alone have been shown to increase and decrease, respectively, collagen production by stellate cells in culture. In this study the effects of retinoic acid on alpha(1)(I) and alpha(2)(I) collagen expression and its influence on the enhancing effects of acetaldehyde were determined. Retinoic acid decreased the activation of the alpha(2)(I) collagen promoter and decreased the message of alpha(2)(I) collagen in cultured stellate cells, but had no effect on either the activation of the alpha(1)(I) collagen promoter or on the alpha(1)(I) collagen message. This depressant effect of retinoic acid was also evident in the transfected alpha(2)(I) collagen promoter mutated at the retinoic acid response element (RARE). The activation of the alpha(2)(I) collagen promoter by acetaldehyde was not decreased significantly by retinoic acid, but was suppressed by the retinoic acid receptor (RAR) selective retinoid SRI-6751-84. Retinoic acid, however, decreased the acetaldehyde-induced enhancement of the alpha(1)(I) and alpha(2)(I) collagen messages. Acetaldehyde also resulted in a decrease in RAR beta message and RARbeta protein. This study shows that retinoic acid depresses alpha(2)(I) collagen gene expression but that this effect is less pronounced when the expression of this collagen is enhanced by acetaldehyde, which also decreases RARbeta message and protein. Furthermore, the action of retinoic acid in inhibiting alpha(2)(I) collagen gene expression occurs at sites other than the RARE site. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10729205     DOI: 10.1006/abbi.2000.1723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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