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Pre-eclampsia/toxemia (PET) is an idiopathic hypertensive disorder of pregnancy elicited in susceptible mothers by exposure to placental trophoblast. Three facts regarding the placenta in PET are known: an association with large placentas (excessive trophoblast), a tendency for superficial implantation, and inappropriate trophoblastic immaturity, as assessed by ultrastructural and biochemical criteria. A unitary hypothesis is that PET is related to a maturation defect leading to excessive accumulation of inappropriately immature intermediate trophoblast in the placental implantation site. We studied the implantation site of PET and control placentas from three gestational age groups (25 to 30, 30 to 35, and 36 to 40 weeks old [five per group]) by morphometry and immunohistochemistry using antibodies to three phenotypic markers (cytokeratin, human placental lactogen (HPL), and beta 2-microglobulin) and two markers of cell dynamics (proliferating cell nuclear antigen [PCNA] and bcl-2]). Implantation sites in the PET group had increased amounts of intermediate trophoblast (cell number and longitudinal extent) with an increased proliferative index (percentage of PCNA positive) and evidence of phenotypic immaturity (HPL negative). Intermediate trophoblast from both groups was uniformly bcl-2 negative and beta 2-microglobulin positive. Based on these data and the findings of other investigators, we propose that the diagnostic term "atypical implantation site" be added to acute atherosis, villous infarction, and increased syncytial knotting as a characteristic of placentas from pre-eclamptic pregnancies.
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PMID:Pre-eclampsia is associated with an excess of proliferative immature intermediate trophoblast. 777 87

The senescent cell-derived inhibitor (sdi)-1 protein (p21 product) has been identified as a downstream mediator of the tumor suppressor p53 in the regulation of cell cycle progression through a G1 phase checkpoint. Given the importance of cell cycle inhibition for the treatment of restenosis, in this study we focused on the function of p21 gene in inhibiting proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). To test the hypothesis, we transfected human p21 gene into human aortic VSMC using hemagglutinating virus of Japan-liposome-mediated transfer. Initially, we examined the successful transfection of human p21 gene into VSMC. p21 protein was increased in VSMC transfected with p21 vector as compared with control vector. Accompanied by increased p21 protein, transfection of p21 vector resulted in a significant decrease in number of VSMC induced by 2% serum (P<.01). Although p21 has been reported to play an important role in the regulation of apoptosis in some cells, apoptosis mediated by p21 is still controversial. Therefore, we hypothesized that overexpression of p21 mediates apoptosis in human VSMC, in addition to the blockade of cell cycle progression. First, we assessed the concordance between morphologic analysis and apoptosis as determined by nuclear staining with Hoechst 33342. Cells transfected with p21 gene exhibited the characteristic features of cell shrinkage, membrane blebbing, and rounding that are typical of apoptotic death. Of greater interest, a significant increase in apoptotic cells was observed in VSMC transfected with p21 vector as compared with control vector (P<.01). These results were confirmed by the measurement of DNA fragmentation. Consistent with nuclear staining, DNA fragmentation in VSMC transfected with human p21 gene was significantly increased as compared with that in VSMC transfected with control vector (P<.05). To study the molecular mechanisms of apoptosis mediated by overexpression of p21 gene, the protein levels of bax, a promoter of apoptosis, and bcl-2, an inhibitor of apoptosis, were also measured by Western blotting. Overexpression of p21 gene significantly increased protein of bax (P<.05), whereas transfection of p21 gene did not alter bcl-2 protein. Importantly, the ratio of bax to bcl-2 was significantly increased in VSMC transfected with human p21 vector as compared with control vector (P<.05). Overall, these results demonstrated that inhibition of VSMC growth by overexpression of human p21 gene was accompanied by induction of apoptosis through an inappropriate increase in bax protein. These results suggest that regulation of cell cycle by p21 may be closely linked to programmed cell death/apoptosis in human VSMC.
Hypertension 1998 Jan
PMID:Inhibition of growth of human vascular smooth muscle cells by overexpression of p21 gene through induction of apoptosis. 945 51

The bcl-2 and caspase families are important regulators of programmed cell death in experimental models of ischemic, excitotoxic, and traumatic brain injury. The Bcl-2 family members Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL suppress programmed cell death, whereas Bax promotes programmed cell death. Activated caspase-1 (interleukin-1beta converting enzyme) and caspase-3 (Yama/Apopain/Cpp32) cleave proteins that are important in maintaining cytoskeletal integrity and DNA repair, and activate deoxyribonucleases, producing cell death with morphological features of apoptosis. To address the question of whether these Bcl-2 and caspase family members participate in the process of delayed neuronal death in humans, we examined brain tissue samples removed from adult patients during surgical decompression for intracranial hypertension in the acute phase after traumatic brain injury (n=8) and compared these samples to brain tissue obtained at autopsy from non-trauma patients (n=6). An increase in Bcl-2 but not Bcl-xL or Bax, cleavage of caspase-1, up-regulation and cleavage of caspase-3, and evidence for DNA fragmentation with both apoptotic and necrotic morphologies were found in tissue from traumatic brain injury patients compared with controls. These findings are the first to demonstrate that programmed cell death occurs in human brain after acute injury, and identify potential pharmacological and molecular targets for the treatment of human head injury.
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PMID:Increases in Bcl-2 and cleavage of caspase-1 and caspase-3 in human brain after head injury. 1022 25

Loss of activity of the p53 tumor suppressor gene product has been postulated in the pathogenesis of human restenosis. Although the antioncogenes p53 and retinoblastoma (Rb) susceptibility gene have been reported to play a pivotal role in cell cycle progression in various cells, the role of p53 and Rb in the growth of human vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) has not yet been clarified. We used antisense strategy against p53 and Rb genes by the viral envelope-liposomal method. Transfection of antisense p53 oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN) alone resulted in an increase in DNA synthesis compared with control (P<0.01). Similarly, transfection of antisense Rb ODN alone resulted in a higher DNA synthesis rate than control (P<0.01). Moreover, increase in VSMC number was only induced by transfection of antisense p53 ODN alone or cotransfection of p53/Rb ODN (P<0.01), whereas a single transfection of antisense Rb ODN had little effect on cell number. Therefore, we hypothesized that this discrepancy is due to the induction of apoptosis mediated by p53. Interestingly, apoptotic cells were markedly increased in VSMC transfected with antisense Rb ODN alone, accompanied by the induction of p53 protein. The number of apoptotic cells was attenuated by cotransfection of antisense p53 ODN (P<0.01). We finally examined the molecular mechanisms of apoptosis induced by the absence of Rb. In VSMC transfected with antisense Rb ODN, bax, a promoter of apoptosis, was significantly increased in VSMC transfected with antisense Rb ODN (P<0.01), whereas bcl-2 and Fas did not play a pivotal role in the induction of apoptosis. Overall, these data first demonstrated that the antioncogenes p53 and Rb negatively regulated the cell cycle in VSMC, suggesting that the modulation of their activity may mediate VSMC growth such as that in restenosis and atherosclerosis. The presence of p53 plays a pivotal role in the regulation of apoptosis in human VSMC growth, probably through the bax pathway. These results provide evidence that p53 is a functional link between cell growth and apoptosis in VSMC.
Hypertension 1999 Aug
PMID:Inhibition of the p53 tumor suppressor gene results in growth of human aortic vascular smooth muscle cells. Potential role of p53 in regulation of vascular smooth muscle cell growth. 1045 40

Hypertension results in microvascular rarefaction or disappearance of microvessels. In the present study, we investigated the pathogenic role of apoptosis in hypertension-induced rarefaction of heart arterioles and capillaries of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Experiments were performed on hearts from 6-week-old, 16-week-old, and 30-week-old SHR (n = 30 rats) (SHR6, SHR16, SHR30). We used as controls 6-week-old, 16-week-old, and 30-week-old normotensive rats (WKY) (n = 30 rats) (WKY6, WKY16, WKY30). We analyzed the expression of c-myc, bcl-2, and bax and in situ end-labeling DNA fragmentation in vascular smooth muscle cells of arterioles and endothelial cells of arterioles and capillaries. Endothelial cells of capillaries and endothelial and smooth muscle cells of arterioles of hypertensive animals (SHR) express more Bax protein and Myc protein than their respective normotensive controls by margins that were statistically significant. The SHR30 group expressed the lowest levels of Bcl-2 protein by a margin that was statistically significantly different from WKY30. We did not find evidence of apoptosis in arterioles or capillaries on the basis of in situ end-labeling. However, our results indicated that alterations in the expression of members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins and Myc protein occurred in smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells of arterioles and capillaries of SHR. In conclusion, although evidence of apoptosis in arterioles and capillaries was not found by in situ end-labeling, our findings suggest that in hypertension they may have a higher susceptibility to apoptosis, and therefore rarefaction may be a consequence of apoptosis.
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PMID:Susceptibility to apoptosis measured by MYC, BCL-2, and BAX expression in arterioles and capillaries of adult spontaneously hypertensive rats. 1048 Apr 75

In vitro experiments suggest that angiotensin II (Ang II) may cause growth via angiotensin type 1 (AT(1)) receptors and apoptosis via angiotensin type 2 (AT(2)) receptors. To answer the question of whether AT(1) or AT(2) receptor activation could induce apoptosis in the vasculature in vivo, Wistar rats were infused for 7 days with Ang II (120 ng. kg(-1). min(-1) subcutaneously) and treated with the AT(2) receptor antagonist PD 123319 (30 mg. kg(-1). d(-1) subcutaneously) or the AT(1) receptor antagonist losartan (10 mg. kg(-1). d(-1) orally). Apoptosis in thoracic aorta was quantified by radiolabeled DNA laddering and by terminal deoxynucleotide transferase-mediated dUTP nick end-labeling. The expression of p53, bax, bcl-2, and caspase-3, which play critical roles in apoptotic signaling, was examined by Western blot analysis. The mRNA expression of AT(1) and AT(2) receptors was determined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. The increase in systolic blood pressure and aortic growth induced by Ang II infusion was completely prevented by losartan alone or losartan given with PD 123319, whereas PD 123319 resulted in a greater increase in systolic blood pressure and aortic growth than Ang II alone. Radiolabeled DNA laddering showed that Ang II infusion+/-losartan or PD 123319 significantly increased apoptosis (147+/-8%, 178+/-20%, and 238+/-41%, respectively, P<0.05 compared with control). Expression of bax and active forms of caspase-3 was increased in the Ang II+PD 123319 group, whereas the expression of p53 and bcl-2 was not significantly different in all groups. The expression of AT(1) and AT(2) receptor mRNA was downregulated by losartan and PD 123319, respectively. Thus, when AT(1) or AT(2) receptors are stimulated in vivo, apoptosis is enhanced in the media of blood vessels. In the case of AT(1) receptor stimulation, this may occur secondary to vascular growth and modulate the latter. Both bax and caspase-3 participate in the pathways of apoptosis triggered by in vivo AT(1) receptor stimulation.
Hypertension 1999 Oct
PMID:In vivo study of AT(1) and AT(2) angiotensin receptors in apoptosis in rat blood vessels. 1052 36

Endothelin-1 (ET-1) may be involved in the induction of vascular hypertrophy in hypertension. ET-1 may also modulate vascular growth through the exertion of antiapoptotic effects. The omega3 fatty acids (omega3 FAs), which have antiproliferative effects in various cell types, may have a beneficial role in hypertension. We tested the hypothesis that ET-1 could act as a survival factor against omega3 FA-induced apoptosis and attempted to elucidate possible molecular mechanisms underlying the protective action of ET-1 on docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)-induced apoptosis. Mesenteric vascular smooth muscle cells were stimulated with DHA, a representative omega3 FA. Dose-response curves of DHA at different apoptotic stages were assessed with the use of flow cytometry: (1) very early: plasma membrane phosphatidylserine (PS) translocation; (2) early: change in mitochondrial transmembrane potential (DeltaPsim); and (3) late: cell cycle analysis. Expression of the proapoptotic protein bax and the antiapoptotic protein bcl-2 was determined with Western blot assay. The activity and the expression of caspase 3, which is a critical proteolytic enzyme involved in the death-signaling pathway, were evaluated with a fluorometric immunosorbent enzyme assay and Western blot analysis, respectively. Apoptosis, which was detected with PS translocation, DeltaPsim disruption, and cell cycle analysis, was increased dose dependently by DHA. DHA-induced apoptosis was attenuated through exposure to ET-1 for 1 hour before DHA in cell cycle analysis. The interference of ET-1 with DHA-induced apoptosis, as detected with cell cycle analysis, was not apparent at the membrane (PS translocation) or the mitochondrial (DeltaPsim) level. The increase in bax/bcl-2 ratio in DHA-stimulated cells was not affected by ET-1. However, DHA increased both caspase 3 activity and the active forms of caspase 3 (20 and 17 kDa), resulting in enhanced DNA fragmentation as shown through Hoechst staining and fluorescence microscopy, which were attenuated by ET-1 pretreatment. In conclusion, DHA, an omega3 FA, induced apoptosis in vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner. ET-1 exerted important protective effects through the attenuation of DHA-induced caspase 3 activation and subsequent DNA fragmentation in the late stages of apoptosis.
Hypertension 2000 Jan
PMID:Endothelin-1 attenuates omega3 fatty acid-induced apoptosis by inhibition of caspase 3. 1064 12

Omega-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAs) have been shown to exert a blood pressure-lowering effect in hypertension, possibly in part by influencing vascular structure. We previously demonstrated that n-3 FAs induce vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) apoptosis, which could exert an effect on the structure of blood vessels. In the present study, we investigated signaling pathways through which n-3 FAs mediate apoptosis in VSMCs. Cultured mesenteric VSMCs from Sprague-Dawley rats were stimulated with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a representative n-3 FAs. Morphological changes in apoptosis and DNA fragmentation were examined with phase-contrast microscopy and fluorescence microscopy with Hoechst 33342 staining. To clarify possible pathways of apoptosis, we evaluated the expression of phosphorylated p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases, bax, bcl-2, cytochrome c, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha (PPAR-alpha) with Western blot analysis. DHA treatment induced cell shrinkage, cell membrane blebbing, and apoptotic bodies in VSMCs. DHA time-dependently activated p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases, bax, PPAR-alpha, and cytochrome c, with maximal effects obtained after 5 and 30 minutes and 1 and 3 hours, respectively. SB-203580 and SB-202190, selective p38 inhibitors, reduced DHA-elicited apoptosis and expression of PPAR-alpha but had no effect on the expression of bax or cytochrome c. The present results indicate that DHA induces apoptosis in VSMCs through >/=2 distinct mechanisms: (1) a p38-dependent pathway that regulates PPAR-alpha and (2) a p38-independent pathway via dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential and cytochrome c release. The death-signaling pathway stimulated by DHA may involve an integration of these multiple pathways. By triggering VSMC apoptosis, DHA may play a pathophysiological role in vascular remodeling in cardiovascular disease.
Hypertension 2000 Nov
PMID:Docosahexaenoic acid, a peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha ligand, induces apoptosis in vascular smooth muscle cells by stimulation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. 1108 55

Injury of endothelial cells has been assumed to be an initial trigger of the development of atherosclerosis. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of endothelial cell death induced by hypoxia, which leads to oxidative stress. To study the relation between hypoxia-induced cell death and activation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) in a hypoxic state, we evaluated the effect of 2 antioxidant drugs, probucol and pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC), on human endothelial apoptosis. Although hypoxic treatment of human aortic endothelial cells resulted in a significant decrease in cell number and a significant increase in apoptotic cells compared with that of cells under normoxia (P<0.01), treatment with probucol (50 micromol/L) or PDTC (100 micromol/L) significantly attenuated the decrease in cell number (P<0.01) and was accompanied by inhibition of NF-kappaB activation. Furthermore, downregulation of bcl-2 caused by hypoxia was inhibited by these drugs. We further investigated the translocation of bax protein from the cytoplasm to the mitochondrial heavy fraction membrane, as translocation of bax protein is considered to be a determinant of apoptosis. Interestingly, we found that antioxidant treatment inhibited the translocation of bax protein caused by hypoxia. Moreover, upregulation of p53, a proapoptotic molecule, was observed in hypoxia, whereas treatment with probucol attenuated the expression of p53 accompanied by suppression of NF-kappaB activation. These data suggest functional links between p53 and endothelial apoptosis through the activation of NF-kappaB. Overall, the current study demonstrated that oxidative stress induced apoptosis in human aortic endothelial cells through the downregulation of bcl-2, translocation of bax, and upregulation of p53, probably through NF-kappaB activation. Oxidative stress may play an important role in endothelial apoptosis mediated by hypoxia, through the activation of NF-kappaB.
Hypertension 2001 Jul
PMID:Endothelial apoptosis induced by oxidative stress through activation of NF-kappaB: antiapoptotic effect of antioxidant agents on endothelial cells. 1146 59

Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) develops very early in experimental renovascular hypertension after clipping of one renal artery and is accompanied by a remodeling of cardiac structure which has not yet been investigated in detail. It was the aim of the present study to analyze changes in cardiomyocyte number and volume in LVH after 2 weeks of renovascular hypertension. Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to clipping of the left renal artery (2K1C) or sham operation (sham). One group of 2K1C rats received antihypertensive treatment with dihydralazine. The experiment was terminated after 2 weeks. Hearts were investigated using stereological methods, electron microscopy, immunohistology for the proliferation marker proliferating cell nuclear antigen, the pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins Bax and Bcl-2 as well as the TUNEL technique. After 2 weeks, systolic blood pressure and relative left ventricular weight were significantly higher in untreated 2K1C animals than in sham and dihydralazine-treated 2K1C rats. Volume fraction of interstitial tissue and capillary length density were not different, whereas wall thickness of intramyocardial arteries was significantly higher in untreated 2K1C (5.12+/-0.7 micro m) than in sham (3.92+/-0.6 micro m) and in dihydralazine-treated 2K1C (3.91+/-0.7 micro m) rats. Cardiomyocyte diameter and volume were significantly higher in untreated 2K1C than in sham animals. The number of cardiomyocytes per left ventricle was significantly lower in untreated 2K1C rats (5.5+/-1.6 vs 3.9+/-6.9 x10(7)). Using immunohistochemistry, no direct evidence of apoptosis was found, but a relative higher expression of the anti-apoptotic protein bcl-2 expression was seen in untreated 2K1C than in sham animals. This may reflect a protective mechanism as a consequence of earlier occurring apoptosis. These observations document that experimental renovascular hypertension induces a rapidly developing LVH characterized by marked cardiac remodeling and substantial loss of cadiomyocytes.
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PMID:Myocyte loss in early left ventricular hypertrophy of experimental renovascular hypertension. 1268 65


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