Estrogen receptor activation of phosphoinositide-3 kinase, akt, and nitric oxide signaling in cerebral blood vessels: rapid and long-term effects
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Estrogen receptor activation of phosphoinositide-3 kinase, akt, and nitric oxide signaling in cerebral blood vessels: rapid and long-term effects
Abstract
Estrogen receptor regulation of nitric oxide production by vascular endothelium may involve rapid, membrane-initiated signaling pathways in addition to classic genomic mechanisms. In this study, we demonstrate using intact cerebral blood vessels that 17beta-estradiol rapidly activates endothelial nitric-oxide synthase (eNOS) via a phosphoinositide-3 (PI-3) kinase-dependent pathway. The effect is mediated by estrogen receptors (ERs), consistent with colocalization of ERalpha and caveolin-1 immunoreactivity at the plasma membrane of endothelial cells lining cerebral arteries. Treatment with 10 nM 17beta-estradiol for 30 min increased NO production, as measured by total nitrite assay, in cerebral vessels isolated from ovariectomized rats. This effect was significantly decreased by membrane cholesterol depletion with beta-methyl-cyclodextrin, the ER antagonist ICI 182,780 [fulvestrant (Faslodex)], and two inhibitors of PI-3 kinase: wortmannin and LY294002 [2-(4-morpholinyl)-8-phenyl-1(4H)-benzopyran-4-one hydrochloride]. In parallel with NO production, 17beta-estradiol treatment rapidly increased phosphorylation of both eNOS (p-eNOS) and Akt (p-Akt). PI-3 kinase inhibitors also blocked the latter effects; together, these data are consistent with ER activation of the PI-3 kinase-p-Akt-p-eNOS pathway. ERalpha protein (66 and 50 kDa) coimmunoprecipitated with eNOS as well as with the p85alpha regulatory subunit of PI-3 kinase, further implicating ERalpha in kinase activation of eNOS. Little is known regarding the effects of estrogen on cellular kinase pathways in vivo; therefore, we compared cerebral blood vessels isolated from ovariectomized rats that were either untreated or given estrogen replacement for 4 weeks. Long-term estrogen exposure increased levels of cerebrovascular p-Akt and p-eNOS as well as basal NO production. Thus, in addition to the rapid activation of PI-3 kinase, p-Akt, and p-eNOS, estrogen signaling via nontranscriptional, kinase mechanisms has long-term consequences for vascular function.
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