Vitamin C promotes human endothelial cell growth via the ERK-signaling pathway
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Vitamin C promotes human endothelial cell growth via the ERK-signaling pathway
Abstract
Background: Epidemiological, secondary prevention and small interventional trials suggest a preventive role of vitamin C for cardiovascular diseases (CAD), especially through improving endothelial dysfunction. Large primary prevention trials failed to confirm this. Mechanistic studies may contribute to resolve this discrepancy.
Aim of the study: We examined whether vitamin C activates mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) in human umbilical cord venous endothelial cells (HUVECs) and whether reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a role in this process.
Methods: Subconfluent quiescent HUVECs were incubated with vitamin C alone or in combination with catalase (CAT) and/or hydrogenperoxide (H2O2). Intracellular MAPK were determined by Western blot, proliferation by cell count and DNA-synthesis by [3H]-thymidine-uptake.
Results: HUVECs were incubated with vitamin C (60 microM) for 5-60 min or for 20 min (30-90 microM). A dose-dependent phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated-kinases (ERKs)-1 and -2 with a maximum of phosphorylation at 15-20 min was observed and inhibitable by MEK1/2-inhibitor U0126 (5-10 microM). Vitamin C (60 microM) stimulated phosphorylation of ERK5, but not of p38 and c-Jun, demonstrating a different MAPK-activation pattern compared to H2O2. Vitamin C (60 microM) induced proliferation and a dose-dependent [3H]-thymidine-uptake (30-120 microM) within 20 h. CAT (0.3 U/ml) did neither suppress the vitamin C induced [3H]-thymidine-uptake nor ERK1/2-phosphorylation. CAT (0.3 U/ml), but not vitamin C (60 microM) abrogated the inhibitory effects of H2O2 (100 microM) on [3H]-thymidine-uptake.
Conclusion: Physiological vitamin C-concentrations promote proliferation of subconfluent ECs by activating an ERK1/2 controlled pathway. Targeting MAPK by vitamin C may improve, besides antioxidant mechanisms, endothelial dysfunction by promoting a fast regeneration of the endothelium after tissue injury, particularly required during secondary prevention and early development.
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