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- W2074881736 abstract "Vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) migration is an important process in the development of vascular occlusive disease. To investigate mitogen regulation of VSMC migration, a cell-layer-scrape assay was used to measure migration 20 h after stimulation of VSMC with platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB), insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), or phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA). The contributions of cell proliferation were eliminated by treatment of VSMC withhydroxyurea, which suppressed DNA synthesis.PDGF-BB stimulated VSMC migration 2.5-fold, while PMA and IGF-I stimulated migration 1.7- and 1.5-fold, respectively. The importance of protein kinase C (PKC), ERK, and phosphoinositide-3′ kinase (PI3 kinase) in mitogen-stimulated migration was investigated, using specific inhibitors of these signaling molecules. PDGF-BB-stimulated migration was inhibited by the general PKC inhibitor RO 31-8220 (40%), the MEK inhibitor PD98059 (31%), and the PI3 kinase inhibitor wortmannin (22%) but not by PMA-induced downregulation of conventional and novel PKC isoforms. IGF-I-stimulated migration was inhibited by RO 31-8220 (34%) and wortmannin (37%) but was much less affected by PD98059 (19%) or PKC downregulation (10%). PMA-stimulated migration was inhibited by RO 31-8220 (53%), PD98059 (50%), wortmannin (45%), and PKC downregulation (47%). Western analysis confirmed that ERK was strongly activated by PDGF-BB and PMA but not by IGF-I. To examine potentialin vivonegative regulators of VSMC migration, we analyzed the ability of heparin, an analogue of heparan sulfate, and TGFβ to attenuate mitogen-stimulated migration. Heparin but not TGFβ inhibited VSMC migration stimulated by all three mitogens. Delayed-addition experiments showed that RO 31-8220 retained substantial inhibitory activity even if added 3 h after PMA or IGF-I stimulation and 5 h after PDGF-BB addition, suggesting that sustained PKC activation is important for migration. The MEK inhibitor retained some effectiveness for 5 h after PDGF-BB stimulation but only 1 h after PMA addition. Western analysis showed ERK activation was transient after PMA treatment but sustained for 6 h after PDGF-BB treatment. Heparin strongly inhibited migration even if added 5–7 h after mitogen stimulation, suggesting that heparin may inhibit both short- and long-term signals necessary for migration. The present studies indicate that PMA and IGF-I activate a limited number of second messengers resulting in moderate stimulation of migration; in contrast PDGF-BB stimulates multiple signaling pathways resulting in strong stimulation of migration and lessened sensitivity to inhibitory signals." @default.
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- W2074881736 title "Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-BB, Insulin-like Growth Factor-I, and Phorbol Ester Activate Different Signaling Pathways for Stimulation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration" @default.
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