Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:2.1.1.148 (Thy1)
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Studies have shown that lipoxin A(4) (LXA(4)) inhibited proliferation of mesangial cells in vitro induced by platelet-derived growth factor, epidermal growth factor, leukotriene D(4) or tumor necrosis factor-alpha. In this study, we investigated the protective effects of 15(R/S)-methyl-LXA(4) on mesangioproliferative nephritis in rats and the signal transduction involved in actions of 15(R/S)-methyl-LXA(4). Mesangioproliferative nephritis was induced by a single intravenous injection of the mouse monoclonal anti-Thy1.1 antibodies. The nephritic rats were treated by intravenous injection of 15(R/S)-methyl-LXA(4) every 8h until the rats were sacrificed. There were increments in glomerular infiltration of leukocytes, expressions of protein and mRNA of interleukin (IL)-1beta and IL-6, activities of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) in nephritic rats from day 1 to 4 after induction of nephritis. The enhanced proteinuria, proliferation score of mesangial cells, glomerular proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) positive cells, activities of phosphorylated phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3-K), Akt(1), alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(STAT(3)), and reduced expression of p27(kip1) were found on day 4 after induction of nephritis. Treatment of nephritic rats with 15(R/S)-methyl-LXA(4) significantly reduced the protenuria, glomerular infiltration of leukocyte, expressions of protein and mRNA of IL-1beta and IL-6, proliferation score of mesangial cells, glomerular PCNA positive cells, activities of phosphorylated PI3-K, Akt(1), alpha-SMA, NF-kappaB and STAT(3), and ameliorated the decrement in p27(kip1) induced by anti-Thy1.1 antibodies. Protective effects of 15(R/S)-methyl-LXA(4) on nephritis induced by anti-Thy1.1 antibodies were related to PI3-K/Akt(1)/p27(kip1)/cyclin pathway, STAT(3) and NF-kappaB pathway-dependent signal transduction.
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PMID:Signal transduction involved in protective effects of 15(R/S)-methyl- lipoxin A(4) on mesangioproliferative nephritis in rats. 1732 90

Retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma is caused at least in part by a large Ca2+ influx through N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptors. Apelin is a peptide originally found in the tissue extracts of bovine stomach. Recent studies have been shown that apelin protects against the ischemic-reperfused injury in the brain. We examined whether apelin had protective effects on the NMDA-induced retinal ganglion cell (RGC) death using B6.Cg-TgN(Thy1-CFP)23Jrs/J transgenic mice, which express the enhanced cyan fluorescent protein in RGCs in the retina, in vivo. The mice were anesthetized by ketamine and xylazine, and NMDA (40 nmol/eye) was intravitreally injected. We evaluated the effects of apelin-13, [Glp1]-apelin-13, a potent agonist of apelin receptor, and apelin-36 on the NMDA-induced retinal ganglion cell death. NMDA-induced retinal ganglion cell loss was clearly seen 7 days after NMDA injection. Intravitreal apelin-36 (0.33 nmol/eye), but not apelin-13 (1 nmol/eye) nor [Glp1]-apelin-13 (1 nmol/eye), simultaneously injected with NMDA significantly reduced the cell loss. The protective effect of apelin-36 was not reduced by ML221 (0.1 nmol/eye; 5-[(4-Nitrobenzoyl)oxy]-2-[(2-pyrimidinylthio)methyl]-4H-pyran-4-one), an apelin receptor antagonist, GF109203X (0.03 nmol/eye), a protein kinase C inhibitor, U0126 (0.2 nmol/eye), a MAPK/ERK kinase inhibitor, LY294002 (0.1 nmol/eye), a phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibitor, Akti 1/2 (0.05 nmol/eye), an Akt inhibitor, or 4,5,6,7-tetrabromobenzotriazole (0.2 nmol/eye), a casein kinase-2 inhibitor. In addition, human apelin-36 did not affect the kainic-acid (20 nmol/eye)-induced ganglion cell death. The present study suggests that apelin-36 protects against the NMDA-induced ganglion cell death independently of the activation of apelin receptor in the murine retina in vivo.
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PMID:Apelin-36 is protective against N-methyl-D-aspartic-acid-induced retinal ganglion cell death in the mice. 2759 Mar 59