| Literature DB >> 23030646 |
Zhe-Ren Shao1, Qi Wang, Xiao-Fang Xu, Zhuang Zhang, Yun-Bi Lu, Gang Shen, Ming Wu.
Abstract
To investigate the effects of phospholipase D (PLD) on low-concentration hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2))-induced growth and migration in alveolar epithelial A549 cells, the cells were exposed to H(2)O(2) (3-100 μM) for 12-48 hours, cell proliferation was determined by MTT assay and cell migration was tested by a modified epithelial wound healing assay. We found that one bolus of H(2)O(2) (10-100 μM) did not affect proliferation, but significantly stimulated migration (143-161% of control) after a 12-hour exposure. Pretreatment with the antioxidants catalase (1000 U/ml), N-acetyl-cysteine (2 mM), or edaravone (10 μM) abolished the migration induced by 30 μM H(2)O(2); the PLD inhibitor 1-butanol (0.5%) also attenuated H(2)O(2)-induced migration to the control level; while exogenous phosphatidic acid (PA) (10(-7)-10(-4) M) mimicked the effects of PLD activation and induced migration in a dose-dependent manner. We suggest that the alveolar epithelial cell migration induced by exposure to low concentrations of H(2)O(2) benefits tissue repair during acute lung injury (ALI) and PLD is involved in the underlying mechanism.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23030646 DOI: 10.3109/01902148.2012.719282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Lung Res ISSN: 0190-2148 Impact factor: 2.459