C(2)-ceramide-induced circular smooth muscle cell contraction involves PKC-epsilon and p44/p42 MAPK activation in cat oesophagus. Mitogen-activated protein kinase
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C(2)-ceramide-induced circular smooth muscle cell contraction involves PKC-epsilon and p44/p42 MAPK activation in cat oesophagus. Mitogen-activated protein kinase
Abstract
We investigated the mechanism of C(2)-ceramide (C(2))-induced circular smooth muscle cell contraction in cat oesophagus. C(2) produced contraction of smooth muscle cells isolated by enzymatic digestion, peaked at 30 s and was sustained at a plateau at 5 min. The response to C(2) was concentration-dependent. H-7 or chelerythrine inhibited C(2)-induced contraction, while the diacylglycerol (DAG) kinase inhibitor, R59949, had no effect, suggesting that the contraction is protein kinase C (PKC) pathway-dependent. To test if PKC-mediated contraction may be isozyme-specific, we examined the effects of PKC isozymes antibodies on contraction. PKC-epsilon antibody inhibited the contraction by C(2) but not by PKC-betaII or -gamma, suggesting that PKC-epsilon mediates the contraction by C(2). To characterize the specific PKC isozymes that mediate contraction of the smooth muscle cells, we used, as an inhibitor, N-myristoylated peptides (myr-PKC) derived from the pseudosubstrate sequences of PKC-(alpha)(beta)(gamma), -alpha, -delta, or -epsilon. myr-PKC-epsilon only inhibited the contraction, which was concentration-dependent, suggesting that PKC-epsilon isozyme is involved in the contraction. To examine which mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are involved in C(2)-induced contraction, specific MAPK inhibitors (MEK inhibitor, PD98059, and p38 MAPK inhibitor, SB202190) are used. Preincubation of PD98059 blocked the contraction induced by C(2) in a concentration-dependent manner. However, SB202190 had no effects on contraction. C(2) increased the intensity of the bands identified by phosphospecific p44/p42 MAPK antibody and preincubation of PD98059 decreased the intensity of bands as compared with C(2)-stimulated cells. In conclusion, C(2) produced the contraction of smooth muscle cells of cat oesophagus. The contraction is mediated by PKC-epsilon, resulting in the activation of p44/p42 MAPK.
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