Neuropeptide Y stimulates DNA synthesis in human vascular smooth muscle cells through neuropeptide Y Y1 receptors
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Neuropeptide Y stimulates DNA synthesis in human vascular smooth muscle cells through neuropeptide Y Y1 receptors
Abstract
We investigated the mitogenic effect, measured as [3H]thymidine incorporation, of neuropeptide Y (NPY) on smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from human subcutaneous arteries (diameter: 0.4 mm). NPY stimulated DNA synthesis in a concentration-dependent manner, Emax 32 +/- 5% relative to control. The effect was potently antagonised by the NPY Y1 receptor antagonist BIBP3226 ((R)-N2-(diphenylacetyl)-N-[(4-hydroxy-phenyl)methyl]-D-arginine-a mide), indicating the effect to be mediated via the NPY Y1 receptor. Noradrenaline (NA) also induced mitogenesis, Emax 35 +/- 10% relative to control. When added together, NPY and NA potentiated the [3H]thymidine incorporation, Emax 109 +/- 38% relative to control. Also, this effect seems to be mediated by the NPY Y1 receptor, since BIBP3226 blocked the effect (44 +/- 9% relative to control). The mitogenic effect of NPY and NA, two important transmitters of the sympathetic nervous system, might have clinical consequences on conditions with elevated sympathetic nerve activity.
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