[HTML][HTML] ERK and Akt signaling pathways are involved in advanced glycation end product-induced autophagy in rat vascular smooth muscle cells

P Hu, D Lai, P Lu, J Gao, H He - … journal of molecular …, 2012 - spandidos-publications.com
P Hu, D Lai, P Lu, J Gao, H He
International journal of molecular medicine, 2012spandidos-publications.com
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) play an important role in the proliferation of
vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and accelerate atherosclerosis in diabetic patients.
Autophagy, a life-sustaining process, is stimulated in atherosclerotic plaques by oxidized
lipids, inflammation and metabolic stress conditions. In our studies, we utilized MTT assays
to show that autophagy is involved in AGE-induced proliferation of VSMCs. Furthermore,
treatment with AGEs (100 µg/ml) could induce autophagy in a time-and dose-dependent …
Abstract
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) play an important role in the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and accelerate atherosclerosis in diabetic patients. Autophagy, a life-sustaining process, is stimulated in atherosclerotic plaques by oxidized lipids, inflammation and metabolic stress conditions. In our studies, we utilized MTT assays to show that autophagy is involved in AGE-induced proliferation of VSMCs. Furthermore, treatment with AGEs (100 µg/ml) could induce autophagy in a time-and dose-dependent manner in rat aortic VSMCs. These results were further substantiated by electron microscopy and immunofluorescence imaging. Treatment with AGEs activated ERK, JNK and p38/MAPK, but inhibited Akt. Pretreatment with an ERK inhibitor and an Akt activator inhibited AGE-induced autophagy, demonstrating that AGEs induce autophagy in VSMCs through the ERK and Akt signaling pathways. In addition, RNA interference of RAGE decreased autophagy, indicating that RAGE is pivotal in the process of AGE-induced autophagy. Therefore, AGE-induced autophagy contributes to the process of AGE-induced proliferation of VSMCs, which is related to atherosclerosis in diabetes.
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