A novel function of VEGF receptor-2 (KDR): rapid release of nitric oxide in response to VEGF-A stimulation in endothelial cells
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- DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1999.1729
A novel function of VEGF receptor-2 (KDR): rapid release of nitric oxide in response to VEGF-A stimulation in endothelial cells
Abstract
VEGF-A induces angiogenesis and regulates endothelial function via production and release of nitric oxide (NO), which is produced by endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS). While the upregulation of eNOS expression has been shown to be mediated via VEGF receptor KDR, there is controversy about which of the VEGF receptors triggers the release of nitric oxide in endothelial cells. In order to determine the levels of NO produced in response to VEGF-A stimulation in different endothelial cells, a reporter assay measuring the formation of cGMP as the direct product of NO-induced activation of guanylate cyclase was performed. Using two independent experimental strategies, we were able to prove that VEGF receptor KDR, but not VEGF receptor Flt-1, can induce NO release in endothelial cells. First, we made use of porcine aortic endothelial cells (PAE) expressing either KDR or Flt-1. While KDR-expressing PAE/KDR cells responded to VEGF-A stimulation with a significant elevation of intracellular cGMP already after 2 min, Flt-1-expressing PAE/Flt-1 cells did not show any signal in this RIA-based cGMP assay. In a second experimental strategy freshly isolated human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were stimulated either with the KDR-specific ligand VEGF-E or with the Flt-1-specific ligand PIGF-2. VEGF-E induces cGMP elevation in this setting, while PIGF-2 was unable to do so, clearly demonstrating that KDR is responsible for NO release in endothelial cells. In our assays cGMP formation is fully dependent on NO generation since the NOS inhibitor L-NAME can block this VEGF-A-induced action. These data show that the VEGF receptor KDR is responsible for NO release in endothelial cells, highlighting a new function of KDR and further supporting the importance of KDR in the regulation of the vasculature.
Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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