Preeclampsia serum-induced collagen I expression and intracellular calcium levels in arterial smooth muscle cells are mediated by the PLC-γ1 pathway

EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE(2014)

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In women with preeclampsia (PE), endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction can lead to altered secretion of paracrine factors that induce peripheral vasoconstriction and proteinuria. This study examined the hypothesis that PE sera may directly or indirectly, through human umbilical vein ECs (HUVECs), stimulate phospholipase C-γ1-1,4,5-trisphosphate (PLC-γ1-IP 3 ) signaling, thereby increasing protein kinase C-α (PKC-α) activity, collagen I expression and intracellular Ca 2+ concentrations ([Ca 2+ ] i ) in human umbilical artery smooth muscle cells (HUASMCs). HUASMCs and HUVECs were cocultured with normal or PE sera before PLC-γ1 silencing. Increased PLC-γ1 and IP 3 receptor (IP 3 R) phosphorylation was observed in cocultured HUASMCs stimulated with PE sera ( P <0.05). In addition, PE serum significantly increased HUASMC viability and reduced their apoptosis ( P <0.05); these effects were abrogated with PLC-γ1 silencing. Compared with normal sera, PE sera increased [Ca 2+ ] i in cocultured HUASMCs ( P <0.05), which was inhibited by PLC-γ1 and IP 3 R silencing. Finally, PE sera-induced PKC-α activity and collagen I expression was inhibited by PLC-γ1 small interfering RNA (siRNA) ( P <0.05). These results suggest that vasoactive substances in the PE serum may induce deposition in the extracellular matrix through the activation of PLC-γ1, which may in turn result in thickening and hardening of the placental vascular wall, placental blood supply shortage, fetal hypoxia–ischemia and intrauterine growth retardation or intrauterine fetal death. PE sera increased [Ca 2+ ] i and induced PKC-α activation and collagen I expression in cocultured HUASMCs via the PLC-γ1 pathway.
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Experimental models of disease,Biomedicine,general,Molecular Medicine,Medical Biochemistry,Stem Cells
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