|
|
||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, United States
2 University of kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, United States
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: bhennig{at}uky.edu.
PCBs may contribute to the pathology of atherosclerosis by activating inflammatory responses in vascular endothelial cells. eNOS is co-localized with caveolae and is a critical regulator of vascular homeostasis. PCBs may be proatherogenic by causing dysfunctional eNOS signaling. The objective of this study was to investigate the role of caveolin-1 in PCB-induced endothelial dysfunction with a focus on mechanisms associated with eNOS signaling. Cells derived from an immortalized human vascular endothelial cell line were treated with PCB77 to study nitrotyrosine formation through eNOS signaling. Phosphorylation studies of eNOS, caveolin-1 and kinases, such as Src, PI3K and Akt, were conducted in cells containing either functional or siRNA silenced caveolin-1 protein. We also investigated caveolin-1-regulated mechanisms associated with PCB-induced markers of peroxynitrite formation and DNA binding of NF-
B. Cellular exposure to PCB77 increased eNOS phosphorylation and NO production, as well as peroxynitrite levels. A subsequent PCB-induced increase in NF-
B DNA binding may have implications in oxidative-stress mediated inflammatory mechanisms. The activation of eNOS by PCB77 treatment was blocked by inhibitors of the Src/PI3K/AKT pathway. PCB77 also increased phosphorylation of caveolin-1, indicating caveolae-dependent endocytosis. Caveolin-1 silencing abolished both the PCB-stimulated AKT and eNOS phosphorylation, suggesting a regulatory role of caveolae in PCB-induced eNOS signaling. These findings suggest that PCB77 induces eNOS phosphorylation in endothelial cells through a Src/PI3K/Akt-dependent mechanism, events regulated by functional caveolin-1. Our data provide evidence that caveolae may play a critical role in regulating vascular endothelial cell activation and toxicity induced by persistent environmental pollutants such as coplanar PCBs.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
D. T. Page, O. J. Kuti, C. Prestia, and M. Sur Haploinsufficiency for Pten and Serotonin transporter cooperatively influences brain size and social behavior PNAS, February 10, 2009; 106(6): 1989 - 1994. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH |
| Visit Other APS Journals Online |