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. 1980 Jul 14;619(1):107-18.

Stimulation of prostacyclin biosynthetic activity by estradiol in rat aortic smooth muscle cells in culture

  • PMID: 6998499

Stimulation of prostacyclin biosynthetic activity by estradiol in rat aortic smooth muscle cells in culture

W C Chang et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

Effects of estradio on cell proliferation and prostacyclin biosynthetic activity in cultured rat aortic smooth muscle cells are investigated. Prostacyclin is the major product formed from arachidonic acid by the cells, both in a cell-free homogenate system and in intact cells. When cells are treated with estradiol, no effect on cell proliferation is observed. However, a significantly stimulatory effect on prostacyclin biosynthetic activity in cells is evident. The maximal effect of estradiol on the stimulation of prostacyclin biosynthetic activity is observed after 5-day treatment of the cells with estradiol at its physiological concentration (10(-9) M). Our results support the idea that estradiol would be a protective hormone in atherosclerotic heart disease.

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