亲脂性他汀类药物诱导人血管平滑肌细胞凋亡。

Kidney international. Supplement Pub Date : 1999-07-01
C Guijarro, L M Blanco-Colio, Z A Massy, M P O'Donnell, B L Kasiske, W F Keane, J Egido
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背景:血管平滑肌细胞(VSMC)在内膜内的积累是动脉粥样硬化的早期特征,它是由血管平滑肌细胞从介质迁移、增殖和最终死亡(包括程序性细胞死亡)的平衡引起的。一些报道已经描述了HMG-CoA还原酶抑制剂(他汀类药物)减弱VSMC的迁移和增殖。然而,他汀类药物对VSMC程序性细胞死亡的潜在影响很少受到关注。方法:用不同浓度的他汀类药物培养人和大鼠VSMC,并以胎牛血清作为存活因子。形态学、流式细胞术和DNA电泳检测细胞凋亡的存在。结果:亲脂性他汀类药物呈剂量依赖性诱导VSMC凋亡的出现。他汀类药物的作用可被甲羟戊酸、法尼基焦磷酸和香叶基焦磷酸完全逆转,但不能被胆固醇或其他甲羟戊酸代谢物逆转,提示类异戊二烯在VSMC凋亡中的作用。此外,他汀类药物诱导细胞凋亡与抑制Rho b的烯酰化有关。结论:他汀类药物抑制蛋白烯酰化可能参与了他汀类药物诱导的VSMC凋亡。这些数据提供了一个新的潜在机制,他汀类药物可能调节动脉粥样硬化病变的演变。
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Lipophilic statins induce apoptosis of human vascular smooth muscle cells.

Background: The accumulation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) in the intima is an early feature of atherosclerosis that results from a balance of migration from the media, proliferation, and eventual death (including programmed cell death) of VSMC. Several reports have described that HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) attenuate both the migration and proliferation of VSMC. However, the potential effect of statins on VSMC programmed cell death has received little attention.

Methods: Human and rat VSMC were incubated with different concentration of statins in the presence of fetal bovine serum as a survival factor. The presence of apoptosis was evaluated by morphological criteria, flow cytometry and DNA electrophoresis.

Results: Lipophilic statins induced, in a dose-dependent manner the appearance of VSMC apoptosis. The effect of statins was fully reversed by mevalonate, farnesylpyrophosphate, and geranylgeranypyrophosphate, but not by cholesterol or other mevalonate metabolites, suggesting a role for isoprenoids in VSMC apoptosis. In addition, the induction of apoptosis by statins was associated with the inhibition of prenylation of Rho B.

Conclusions: The present results suggest that protein prenylation inhibition by statins may be involved in statin-induced VSMC apoptosis. These data provide a new potential mechanism by which statins may modulate the evolution of atherosclerotic lesions.

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