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Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells
BACKGROUND: Although systemic hypertension is a risk factor of age-related macular degeneration, antihypertensive medications do not affect the risk of the disease. One condition that induces hypertension is high intake of dietary salt resulting in increased blood osmolarity. In order to prove the a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4723123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26800359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147312 |
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author | Veltmann, Moritz Hollborn, Margrit Reichenbach, Andreas Wiedemann, Peter Kohen, Leon Bringmann, Andreas |
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description | BACKGROUND: Although systemic hypertension is a risk factor of age-related macular degeneration, antihypertensive medications do not affect the risk of the disease. One condition that induces hypertension is high intake of dietary salt resulting in increased blood osmolarity. In order to prove the assumption that, in addition to hypertension, high osmolarity may aggravate neovascular retinal diseases, we determined the effect of extracellular hyperosmolarity on the expression of angiogenic cytokines in cultured human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Hyperosmolarity was induced by the addition of 100 mM NaCl or sucrose to the culture medium. Hypoxia and oxidative stress were induced by the addition of the hypoxia mimetic CoCl(2) and H(2)O(2), respectively. Alterations in gene expression were determined with real-time RT-PCR. Secretion of bFGF was evaluated by ELISA. Cell viability was determined by trypan blue exclusion. Nuclear factor of activated T cell 5 (NFAT5) expression was knocked down with siRNA. Hyperosmolarity induced transcriptional activation of bFGF, HB-EGF, and VEGF genes, while the expression of other cytokines such as EGF, PDGF-A, TGF-β1, HGF, and PEDF was not or moderately altered. Hypoxia induced increased expression of the HB-EGF, EGF, PDGF-A, TGF-β1, and VEGF genes, but not of the bFGF gene. Oxidative stress induced gene expression of HB-EGF, but not of bFGF. The hyperosmotic expression of the bFGF gene was dependent on the activation of p38α/β MAPK, JNK, PI3K, and the transcriptional activity of NFAT5. The hyperosmotic expression of the HB-EGF gene was dependent on the activation of p38α/β MAPK, ERK1/2, and JNK. The hyperosmotic expression of bFGF, HB-EGF, and VEGF genes was reduced by inhibitors of TGF-β1 superfamily activin receptor-like kinase receptors and the FGF receptor kinase, respectively. Hyperosmolarity induced secretion of bFGF that was reduced by inhibition of autocrine/paracrine TGF-β1 signaling and by NFAT5 siRNA, respectively. Hyperosmolarity decreased the viability of the cells; this effect was not altered by exogenous bFGF and HB-EGF. Various vegetable polyphenols (luteolin, quercetin, apigenin) inhibited the hyperosmotic expression of bFGF, HB-EGF, and NFAT5 genes. CONCLUSION: Hyperosmolarity induces transcription of bFGF and HB-EGF genes, and secretion of bFGF from RPE cells. This is in part mediated by autocrine/paracrine TGF-β1 and FGF signaling. It is suggested that high intake of dietary salt resulting in osmotic stress may aggravate neovascular retinal diseases via stimulation of the production of angiogenic factors in RPE cells, independent of hypertension. |
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spelling | pubmed-47231232016-01-30 Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells Veltmann, Moritz Hollborn, Margrit Reichenbach, Andreas Wiedemann, Peter Kohen, Leon Bringmann, Andreas PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Although systemic hypertension is a risk factor of age-related macular degeneration, antihypertensive medications do not affect the risk of the disease. One condition that induces hypertension is high intake of dietary salt resulting in increased blood osmolarity. In order to prove the assumption that, in addition to hypertension, high osmolarity may aggravate neovascular retinal diseases, we determined the effect of extracellular hyperosmolarity on the expression of angiogenic cytokines in cultured human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Hyperosmolarity was induced by the addition of 100 mM NaCl or sucrose to the culture medium. Hypoxia and oxidative stress were induced by the addition of the hypoxia mimetic CoCl(2) and H(2)O(2), respectively. Alterations in gene expression were determined with real-time RT-PCR. Secretion of bFGF was evaluated by ELISA. Cell viability was determined by trypan blue exclusion. Nuclear factor of activated T cell 5 (NFAT5) expression was knocked down with siRNA. Hyperosmolarity induced transcriptional activation of bFGF, HB-EGF, and VEGF genes, while the expression of other cytokines such as EGF, PDGF-A, TGF-β1, HGF, and PEDF was not or moderately altered. Hypoxia induced increased expression of the HB-EGF, EGF, PDGF-A, TGF-β1, and VEGF genes, but not of the bFGF gene. Oxidative stress induced gene expression of HB-EGF, but not of bFGF. The hyperosmotic expression of the bFGF gene was dependent on the activation of p38α/β MAPK, JNK, PI3K, and the transcriptional activity of NFAT5. The hyperosmotic expression of the HB-EGF gene was dependent on the activation of p38α/β MAPK, ERK1/2, and JNK. The hyperosmotic expression of bFGF, HB-EGF, and VEGF genes was reduced by inhibitors of TGF-β1 superfamily activin receptor-like kinase receptors and the FGF receptor kinase, respectively. Hyperosmolarity induced secretion of bFGF that was reduced by inhibition of autocrine/paracrine TGF-β1 signaling and by NFAT5 siRNA, respectively. Hyperosmolarity decreased the viability of the cells; this effect was not altered by exogenous bFGF and HB-EGF. Various vegetable polyphenols (luteolin, quercetin, apigenin) inhibited the hyperosmotic expression of bFGF, HB-EGF, and NFAT5 genes. CONCLUSION: Hyperosmolarity induces transcription of bFGF and HB-EGF genes, and secretion of bFGF from RPE cells. This is in part mediated by autocrine/paracrine TGF-β1 and FGF signaling. It is suggested that high intake of dietary salt resulting in osmotic stress may aggravate neovascular retinal diseases via stimulation of the production of angiogenic factors in RPE cells, independent of hypertension. Public Library of Science 2016-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4723123/ /pubmed/26800359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147312 Text en © 2016 Veltmann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Veltmann, Moritz Hollborn, Margrit Reichenbach, Andreas Wiedemann, Peter Kohen, Leon Bringmann, Andreas Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells |
title | Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells |
title_full | Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells |
title_fullStr | Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells |
title_short | Osmotic Induction of Angiogenic Growth Factor Expression in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells |
title_sort | osmotic induction of angiogenic growth factor expression in human retinal pigment epithelial cells |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4723123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26800359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147312 |
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