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Circulation ; 130(19): 1700-11, 2014 Nov 04.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25239438

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BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus predisposes to thrombotic and proliferative vascular remodeling, to which thrombin contributes via activation of protease-activated receptor (PAR) 1. However, the use of PAR-1 inhibitors to suppress remodeling may be limited by severe bleeding. We recently reported upregulation of an additional thrombin receptor, PAR-4, in human vascular smooth muscle cells exposed to high glucose and have now examined PAR-4 as a novel mediator linking hyperglycemia, hypercoagulation, and vascular remodeling in diabetes mellitus. METHODS AND RESULTS: PAR-4 expression was increased in carotid atherectomies and saphenous vein specimens from diabetic versus nondiabetic patients and in aorta and carotid arteries from streptozotocin-diabetic versus nondiabetic C57BL/6 mice. Vascular PAR-1 mRNA was not increased in diabetic mice. Ligated carotid arteries from diabetic mice developed more extensive neointimal hyperplasia and showed greater proliferation than arteries from nondiabetic mice. The augmented remodeling response was absent in diabetic mice deficient in PAR-4. At the cellular level, PAR-4 expression was controlled via the mRNA stabilizing actions of human antigen R, which accounted for the stimulatory actions of high glucose, angiotensin II, and H2O2 on PAR-4 expression, whereas cicaprost via protein kinase A activation counteracted this effect. CONCLUSIONS: PAR-4 appears to play a hitherto unsuspected role in diabetic vasculopathy. The development of PAR-4 inhibitors might serve to limit mainly proliferative processes in restenosis-prone diabetic patients, particularly those patients in whom severe bleeding attributed to selective PAR-1 blockade or complete thrombin inhibition must be avoided or those who do not require anticoagulation.


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Protéines régulatrices de l'apoptose/métabolisme , Diabète de type 2/anatomopathologie , Angiopathies diabétiques/anatomopathologie , Animaux , Protéines régulatrices de l'apoptose/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Athérectomie , Glycémie/métabolisme , Lésions traumatiques de l'artère carotide/complications , Lésions traumatiques de l'artère carotide/métabolisme , Lésions traumatiques de l'artère carotide/anatomopathologie , Cellules cultivées , Diabète expérimental/complications , Diabète expérimental/métabolisme , Diabète expérimental/anatomopathologie , Diabète de type 2/complications , Diabète de type 2/métabolisme , Angiopathies diabétiques/étiologie , Angiopathies diabétiques/métabolisme , Femelle , Humains , Hyperglycémie/complications , Hyperglycémie/métabolisme , Hyperglycémie/anatomopathologie , Ligature , Mâle , Souris de lignée C57BL , Muscles lisses vasculaires/cytologie , Muscles lisses vasculaires/métabolisme , Veine saphène/cytologie , Veine saphène/métabolisme , Thrombine/métabolisme , Thrombophilie/étiologie , Thrombophilie/métabolisme , Thrombophilie/anatomopathologie , Tunique intime/métabolisme , Tunique intime/anatomopathologie
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Free Radic Biol Med ; 51(9): 1758-64, 2011 Nov 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21871560

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Activated factor X (FXa) exerts coagulation-independent actions such as proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) through the protease-activated receptors PAR-1 and PAR-2. Both receptors are upregulated upon vascular injury but the underlying mechanisms have not been defined. We examined if FXa regulates PAR-1 and PAR-2 in human vascular SMCs. FXa increased PAR-2 mRNA, protein, and cell-surface expression and augmented PAR-2-mediated mitogenesis. PAR-1 was not influenced. The regulatory action of FXa on PAR-2 was concentration-dependent and mimicked by a PAR-2-selective activating peptide. PAR-2 regulation was not influenced by the thrombin inhibitor argatroban or PAR-1 siRNA. FXa increased dichlorofluorescein diacetate fluorescence and 8-isoprostane formation and induced expression of the NADPH oxidase subunit NOX-1. NOX-1 siRNA prevented FXa-stimulated PAR-2 regulation, as did ebselen and cell-permeative and impermeative forms of catalase. Exogenous H(2)O(2) increased PAR-2 expression and mitogenic activity. FXa promoted nuclear translocation and PAR-2/DNA binding of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB); NF-κB inhibition prevented PAR-2 regulation by FXa. FXa also promoted PAR-2 mRNA stabilization through increased human antigen R (HuR)/PAR-2 mRNA binding and cytoplasmic shuttling. HuR siRNA abolished FXa-stimulated PAR-2 expression. Thus FXa induces functional expression of PAR-2 but not of PAR-1 in human SMCs, independent of thrombin formation, via a mechanism involving NOX-1-containing NADPH oxidase, H(2)O(2), NF-κB, and HuR.


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Facteur Xa/métabolisme , Récepteur de type PAR-2/métabolisme , Cellules cultivées , Humains , Oxydoréduction , ARN messager/génétique , ARN messager/métabolisme , Récepteur de type PAR-2/génétique
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