Literature DB >> 2156116

Altered phosphatidylinositol breakdown after K-elastin stimulation in PMNLs of elderly.

Z Varga1, M P Jacob, J Csongor, L Robert, A Leövey, T Fülöp.   

Abstract

The degradation of elastic fibres during atherosclerotic plaque formation in arterial wall is a well known process. The liberated elastin peptides such as K-elastin possess various biological activities: They are chemotactic for monocytes and fibroblasts, stimulate the oxidative burst and the intracellular free Ca2+ mobilisation through the phosphatidylinositol (PIP2) breakdown in PMNLs. It was found that the PIP2 breakdown induced by K-elastin is a pertussis toxin sensitive process in PMNLs of young subjects. In the case of the elderly, the K-elastin-induced oxidative burst, intracellular free Ca2+ elevation was less than in young, and could not be inhibited by pertussis toxin. Studying the K-elastin-induced inositol phosphate (IP) formation in PMNLs of elderly a disturbed PIP2 breakdown was found. K-elastin stimulated the IP formation at a very low level in PMNLs of elderly. This alteration of the second messenger formation (e.g. IP3 and Ca2+) after KE stimulation, might be the consequence of their originally elevated levels in resting PMNLs of elderly.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2156116     DOI: 10.1016/0047-6374(90)90144-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Ageing Dev        ISSN: 0047-6374            Impact factor:   5.432


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