L Wu1, H Zou, W Xia, Q Dong, L Wang. 1. Department of Anesthesiology, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, People's Republic of China.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) contributes to the development of vascular remodeling. Recently, magnolol has been reported to have a potential role in regulating tumor necrosis factor α-induced proliferation of VSMCs. However, the role of magnolol in platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced proliferation of VSMCs remains unknown. AIMS: Our purpose was to elucidate the effect of magnolol on the proliferation of VSMCs induced by PDGF-BB and to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms. METHODS AND RESULTS: Our data demonstrated that magnolol inhibited rat VSMC proliferation and DNA synthesis stimulated by 20 ng/ml PDGF-BB without causing cell cytotoxicity. Flow cytometric analysis showed that magnolol inhibited S-phase entry of VSMCs. We also demonstrated that magnolol caused this effect by inhibiting the mRNA and protein expression of cyclin D1, cyclin E, and cyclin-dependent kinases 2 and 4 in PDGF-BB-stimulated VSMCs. Further analysis showed that the inhibitory effect of magnolol on the proliferation of VSMCs was associated with the inhibition of the PDGF-BB-stimulated production of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ras, MEK, and ERK1/2 activation. CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that magnolol can block the proliferation of VSMCs through inhibition of intracellular ROS production and Ras-MEK-ERK1/2 pathways. Magnolol, therefore, has a potential application in preventing atherosclerosis and restenosis.
BACKGROUND: Proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) contributes to the development of vascular remodeling. Recently, magnolol has been reported to have a potential role in regulating tumor necrosis factor α-induced proliferation of VSMCs. However, the role of magnolol in platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced proliferation of VSMCs remains unknown. AIMS: Our purpose was to elucidate the effect of magnolol on the proliferation of VSMCs induced by PDGF-BB and to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms. METHODS AND RESULTS: Our data demonstrated that magnolol inhibited rat VSMC proliferation and DNA synthesis stimulated by 20 ng/ml PDGF-BB without causing cell cytotoxicity. Flow cytometric analysis showed that magnolol inhibited S-phase entry of VSMCs. We also demonstrated that magnolol caused this effect by inhibiting the mRNA and protein expression of cyclin D1, cyclin E, and cyclin-dependent kinases 2 and 4 in PDGF-BB-stimulated VSMCs. Further analysis showed that the inhibitory effect of magnolol on the proliferation of VSMCs was associated with the inhibition of the PDGF-BB-stimulated production of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ras, MEK, and ERK1/2 activation. CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that magnolol can block the proliferation of VSMCs through inhibition of intracellular ROS production and Ras-MEK-ERK1/2 pathways. Magnolol, therefore, has a potential application in preventing atherosclerosis and restenosis.
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