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. 1998 Aug 10;83(3):334-41.
doi: 10.1161/01.res.83.3.334.

Fluid shear stress stimulates phosphorylation of Akt in human endothelial cells: involvement in suppression of apoptosis

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Fluid shear stress stimulates phosphorylation of Akt in human endothelial cells: involvement in suppression of apoptosis

S Dimmeler et al. Circ Res. .
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Abstract

Fluid shear stress alters the morphology and function of the endothelium by activating several kinases. Furthermore, shear stress potently inhibits apoptosis of endothelial cells. Since activation of Akt kinase has been shown to prevent cell death, we investigated the effects of shear stress on Akt phosphorylation. To test the hypothesis that shear stress interacts with the Akt kinase pathway, human umbilical venous endothelial cells were exposed to laminar shear stress (15 dyne/cm2). Western blotting with specific antibodies against the phosphorylated Akt demonstrated a time-dependent stimulation of Akt phosphorylation by shear stress with a maximal increase up to 6-fold after 1 hour of shear stress exposure. The stimulation of Akt phosphorylation by shear stress thereby seemed to be mediated by the phosphoinositide 3-OH kinase (PI3K), as evidenced by the significant inhibition of shear stress-induced Akt phosphorylation by the PI3K inhibitors wortmannin (20 nmol/L) and Ly294002 (10 micromol/L). In addition, pharmacological inhibition of P13K reduced the antiapoptotic effect of shear stress against growth factor depletion-induced apoptosis. Most important, overexpression of a dominant-negative Akt mutant significantly inhibited the apoptosis-suppressive effect of shear stress against serum depletion-induced apoptosis, thus indicating the direct involvement of shear stress-induced Akt phosphorylation for inhibition of endothelial cell apoptosis. These results define a novel shear stress-stimulated signal transduction pathway, namely, activation of the serine/threonine kinase Akt, which may contribute to the profound changes in endothelial morphology and function by shear stress.

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