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Intracellular signalings underlying bradykinin-induced matrix metalloproteinase-9 expression in rat brain astrocyte-1.

Hsi-Lung Hsieh1, Mao-Hsiung Yen, Mei-Jie Jou, Chuen-Mao Yang.   

Abstract

Bradykinin (BK), an inflammatory mediator, has been shown to increase the expression of proteins such as matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) on brain cells and contributes to the pathophysiology of inflammatory responses. However, the mechanisms regulating MMP-9 expression by BK in rat brain astrocytes-1 (RBA-1) remain unclear. Here we report that the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and NF-kappaB pathways participate in the induction of MMP-9 expression induced by BK in RBA cells. Zymographic, Western blotting, and RT-PCR analyses showed that BK increased expression of MMP-9 mRNA and protein in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. BK-induced MMP-9 mRNA and protein expression was inhibited by MEK1/2 inhibitor PD98059, PI3-K inhibitor LY294002, and NF-kappaB inhibitor helenalin. In accordance with these findings, BK-induced phosphorylation of p42/p44 MAPK and Akt and activation of NF-kappaB was attenuated by prior treatment with PD98059, LY294002, and helenalin, respectively. The effects of BK on MMP-9 expression and p42/p44 MAPK and Akt phosphorylation were inhibited by B(2) receptor antagonist Hoe 140, indicating the involvement of B(2) receptors revealed by [(3)H]-BK binding assay. Furthermore, BK-stimulated translocation of NF-kappaB into the nucleus was revealed by Western blotting and immnofluorescence staining and blocked by Hoe140, PD98059, LY294002, and helenalin. Taken together, these results suggest that in RBA cells, activation of p42/p44 MAPK and Akt cascades mediated through NF-kappaB pathway are essential for BK-induced MMP-9 gene expression. This study may provide insights into the regulation of MMP-9 production in CNS, which may occur in vivo in pathological situations such as CNS inflammation and brain astrocytoma.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15240011     DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2004.03.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Signal        ISSN: 0898-6568            Impact factor:   4.315


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