Literature DB >> 19595442

Cyclic nucleotides inhibit MAP kinase activity in low-dose collagen-stimulated platelets.

Elke C G Jackson1, Archibald McNicol.   

Abstract

Collagen-induced platelet activation is a complex process involving multiple signaling pathways. The role(s) of MAP kinases (ERKs and p38(MAPK)) are unclear, although at high, but not low, collagen concentrations p38(MAPK) is involved in cPLA(2)-mediated arachidonic acid release, prior to thromboxane generation. Cyclic nucleotides are conventionally regarded as mediators of platelet inhibition. However recent studies suggested a role for cGMP early in a MAP kinase pathway in platelet activation. In the current study the roles and relationships of MAP kinases, cyclic nucleotides and cPLA(2) in platelet activation by low-dose collagen and a thromboxane analogue (U46619) have been evaluated. Stimulants of neither adenylate cyclase (PGI(2)) nor guanylate cyclase (NaNP) alone had any effect on the basal phosphorylation of either MAP kinase. PGI(2) inhibited ERK/p38(MAPK) phosphorylation in response to both agonists which was unaffected by a cPLA(2) inhibitor (AACOCF(3)). NaNP inhibited collagen-induced ERK/p38(MAPK) phosphorylation, which was enhanced by AACOCF(3) and reversed by a guanylate cyclase inhibitor (ODQ). However NaNP had no effect on U46619-induced p38(MAPK) phosphorylation. Thus adenylate cyclase activation inhibits low-dose collagen-induced MAP kinase phosphorylation both prior, and distal, to thromboxane release. The study also supports an inhibitory, rather than stimulatory, role for guanylate cyclase in platelet signaling. Copyright 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19595442     DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2009.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Res        ISSN: 0049-3848            Impact factor:   3.944


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