Objectives To evaluate the impact of stent implantation on proliferation and apop-tosis in injured media vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) and to explore the mechanism of restenosis after stent implantation. Methods...Objectives To evaluate the impact of stent implantation on proliferation and apop-tosis in injured media vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) and to explore the mechanism of restenosis after stent implantation. Methods Fifty male New Zealand rabbits were randomized into two groups, including balloon group and stent group. Control group was set up. The samples were harvested on 3, 7, 14, 28, 56 days after operation and the following investigation was carried out: (1) Assessing the expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) of media VSMC by the method of immunohistochemistry; (2) Analyzing apoptosis of media VSMC by DNA agarose gel electrophoresis and TUNEL technique. Results The expression of PCNA and apoptosis in stent and balloon groups were markedly increased compared with control groups. (1) Stent group induced significant increased expression of PCNA in the media VSMC compared with balloon group on 3 to 28 days. On day 7, the positive rates of PCNA were 24. 36±0. 55 % vs 18. 74±1. 09 % ( P < 0. 01 ); (2) From 3 to 28 days, stent group appeared obvious DNA ladder, while balloon group only had little trace ; (3) TUNEL method showed that stent group induced much more significant apoptosis than that of balloon group on 3 to 28 days. The highest rate of apoptosis appeared on day 7: 12. 42 ±1.13% vs 5. 54±0.53% (P<0. 01); (4) By calculating the ratio of the positive rate of PCNA to apoptosis, it showed that on 3 to 28 days, the ratio of balloon group was higher than that of stent group. There was obvious difference between two groups. Conclusions Stent group induces augmented proliferation and much more significant apoptosis of media VSMC than that of balloon group. It makes the ratio of proliferation to apotosis reduced and the severity of restenosis relieved after stent implantation.展开更多
Background Pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell (PASMC) proliferation plays an important role in pulmonary vessel structural remodelling At present, the mechanisms related to proliferation of PASMCs are not clear ...Background Pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell (PASMC) proliferation plays an important role in pulmonary vessel structural remodelling At present, the mechanisms related to proliferation of PASMCs are not clear Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a widely expressed nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinase Recent research indicates that FAK is implicated in signalling pathways which regulate cytoskeletal organization, adhesion, migration, survival and proliferation of cells Furthermore, there are no reports about the role of FAK in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (HPASMCs) We investigated whether FAK takes part in the intracellular signalling pathway involved in HPASMCs proliferation and apoptosis, by using antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) to selectively suppress the expression of FAK protein Methods Cultured HPASMCs stimulated by fibronectin (40 μg/ml) were passively transfected with ODNs, sense FAK, mismatch sense and antisense FAK respectively Expression of FAK, Jun NH2 terminal kinase (JNK), cyclin dependent kinase 2 (CDK 2) and caspase 3 proteins were detected by immunoprecipitation and Western blots Cell cycle and cell apoptosis were analysed by flow cytometry In addition, cytoplasmic FAK expression was detected by immunocytochemical staining Results When compared with mismatch sense group, the protein expressions of FAK, JNK and CDK 2 in HPASMCs decreased in antisense FAK ODNs group and increased in sense FAK ODNs group significantly Caspase 3 expression upregulated in HPASMCs when treated with antisense ODNs and downregulated when treated with sense ODNs When compared with mismatch sense ODNs group, the proportion of cells at G 1 phase decreased significantly in sense ODNs group, while the proportion of cells at S phase increased significantly In contrast, compared with mismatch sense ODNs group, the proportion of cells at G 1 phase was increased significantly in antisense FAK ODNs group The level of cell apoptosis in antisense FAK group was higher than in the mismatch sense group and the latter was higher than sense FAK group In addition, the sense FAK ODNs group was strongly stained by immunocytochemistry, whereas the antisense FAK ODNs group was weakly stained Conclusions The results suggest that FAK relates to the proliferation of HPASMCs Antisense FAK ODNs inhibit HPASMCs proliferation and facilitate their apoptosis It is possible that FAK via JNK, CDK 2 signalling pathways enhances HPASMCs proliferation and via caspase 3 inhibits HPASMCs apoptosis展开更多
文摘Objectives To evaluate the impact of stent implantation on proliferation and apop-tosis in injured media vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) and to explore the mechanism of restenosis after stent implantation. Methods Fifty male New Zealand rabbits were randomized into two groups, including balloon group and stent group. Control group was set up. The samples were harvested on 3, 7, 14, 28, 56 days after operation and the following investigation was carried out: (1) Assessing the expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) of media VSMC by the method of immunohistochemistry; (2) Analyzing apoptosis of media VSMC by DNA agarose gel electrophoresis and TUNEL technique. Results The expression of PCNA and apoptosis in stent and balloon groups were markedly increased compared with control groups. (1) Stent group induced significant increased expression of PCNA in the media VSMC compared with balloon group on 3 to 28 days. On day 7, the positive rates of PCNA were 24. 36±0. 55 % vs 18. 74±1. 09 % ( P < 0. 01 ); (2) From 3 to 28 days, stent group appeared obvious DNA ladder, while balloon group only had little trace ; (3) TUNEL method showed that stent group induced much more significant apoptosis than that of balloon group on 3 to 28 days. The highest rate of apoptosis appeared on day 7: 12. 42 ±1.13% vs 5. 54±0.53% (P<0. 01); (4) By calculating the ratio of the positive rate of PCNA to apoptosis, it showed that on 3 to 28 days, the ratio of balloon group was higher than that of stent group. There was obvious difference between two groups. Conclusions Stent group induces augmented proliferation and much more significant apoptosis of media VSMC than that of balloon group. It makes the ratio of proliferation to apotosis reduced and the severity of restenosis relieved after stent implantation.
文摘Background Pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell (PASMC) proliferation plays an important role in pulmonary vessel structural remodelling At present, the mechanisms related to proliferation of PASMCs are not clear Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a widely expressed nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinase Recent research indicates that FAK is implicated in signalling pathways which regulate cytoskeletal organization, adhesion, migration, survival and proliferation of cells Furthermore, there are no reports about the role of FAK in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (HPASMCs) We investigated whether FAK takes part in the intracellular signalling pathway involved in HPASMCs proliferation and apoptosis, by using antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) to selectively suppress the expression of FAK protein Methods Cultured HPASMCs stimulated by fibronectin (40 μg/ml) were passively transfected with ODNs, sense FAK, mismatch sense and antisense FAK respectively Expression of FAK, Jun NH2 terminal kinase (JNK), cyclin dependent kinase 2 (CDK 2) and caspase 3 proteins were detected by immunoprecipitation and Western blots Cell cycle and cell apoptosis were analysed by flow cytometry In addition, cytoplasmic FAK expression was detected by immunocytochemical staining Results When compared with mismatch sense group, the protein expressions of FAK, JNK and CDK 2 in HPASMCs decreased in antisense FAK ODNs group and increased in sense FAK ODNs group significantly Caspase 3 expression upregulated in HPASMCs when treated with antisense ODNs and downregulated when treated with sense ODNs When compared with mismatch sense ODNs group, the proportion of cells at G 1 phase decreased significantly in sense ODNs group, while the proportion of cells at S phase increased significantly In contrast, compared with mismatch sense ODNs group, the proportion of cells at G 1 phase was increased significantly in antisense FAK ODNs group The level of cell apoptosis in antisense FAK group was higher than in the mismatch sense group and the latter was higher than sense FAK group In addition, the sense FAK ODNs group was strongly stained by immunocytochemistry, whereas the antisense FAK ODNs group was weakly stained Conclusions The results suggest that FAK relates to the proliferation of HPASMCs Antisense FAK ODNs inhibit HPASMCs proliferation and facilitate their apoptosis It is possible that FAK via JNK, CDK 2 signalling pathways enhances HPASMCs proliferation and via caspase 3 inhibits HPASMCs apoptosis