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Electrical Stimulation Activates Fibroblasts through the Elevation of Intracellular Free Ca(2+): Potential Mechanism of Pelvic Electrical Stimulation Therapy

Ca(2+) is an important ion in response to electrical stimulation (ES) and acts as second messenger in the regulation of various physiological processes. Pelvic floor electrical stimulation (PES) is a low-voltage clinical application, available for urinary incontinence (UI) treatment. Fibroblasts, as...

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Autores principales: Li, Suting, Lu, Danhua, Tang, Jianming, Min, Jie, Hu, Ming, Li, Yang, Liu, Yaodan, Wang, Linlin, Liu, Cheng, Hong, Li
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6500655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31139648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7387803
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author Li, Suting
Lu, Danhua
Tang, Jianming
Min, Jie
Hu, Ming
Li, Yang
Liu, Yaodan
Wang, Linlin
Liu, Cheng
Hong, Li
author_facet Li, Suting
Lu, Danhua
Tang, Jianming
Min, Jie
Hu, Ming
Li, Yang
Liu, Yaodan
Wang, Linlin
Liu, Cheng
Hong, Li
author_sort Li, Suting
collection PubMed
description Ca(2+) is an important ion in response to electrical stimulation (ES) and acts as second messenger in the regulation of various physiological processes. Pelvic floor electrical stimulation (PES) is a low-voltage clinical application, available for urinary incontinence (UI) treatment. Fibroblasts, as the main cellular component of vaginal wall and pelvic ligament, play an important role in the maintenance of pelvic health. We studied the effect of ES on fibroblasts in this study. ES was conducted with electrotaxis chambers on L929 fibroblast and the ES parameter was 100 mV/mm×2h. The results showed that ES increased intracellular Ca(2+) concentration, promoted the expression of PCNA, CyclinB1, and CyclinD1, and increased the proportion of cells in S and G2 phages. After ES, fibroblasts get activated and proliferated. Besides, BAPTA-AM, a membrane permeated chelator for intracellular free Ca(2+), partially inhibited the effect of ES on fibroblasts activation and proliferation promotion. Furthermore, we elucidated that Ca(2+), as a second messenger and upstream signal for Smads and Akt signaling, regulated ES-induced nuclear translocation of smad2/3, phosphorylation of smad2/3, Akt, and GSK3β. Finally, we validated the effect of ES on PES mouse model. The results indicated that PES promoted the activation and proliferation of fibroblasts in vivo. In conclusion, we verify that ES can elevate the concentration of intracellular Ca(2+) and activate its downstream signaling and then promote the activation of fibroblasts, which may be one of the mechanisms of PES therapy.
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spelling pubmed-65006552019-05-28 Electrical Stimulation Activates Fibroblasts through the Elevation of Intracellular Free Ca(2+): Potential Mechanism of Pelvic Electrical Stimulation Therapy Li, Suting Lu, Danhua Tang, Jianming Min, Jie Hu, Ming Li, Yang Liu, Yaodan Wang, Linlin Liu, Cheng Hong, Li Biomed Res Int Research Article Ca(2+) is an important ion in response to electrical stimulation (ES) and acts as second messenger in the regulation of various physiological processes. Pelvic floor electrical stimulation (PES) is a low-voltage clinical application, available for urinary incontinence (UI) treatment. Fibroblasts, as the main cellular component of vaginal wall and pelvic ligament, play an important role in the maintenance of pelvic health. We studied the effect of ES on fibroblasts in this study. ES was conducted with electrotaxis chambers on L929 fibroblast and the ES parameter was 100 mV/mm×2h. The results showed that ES increased intracellular Ca(2+) concentration, promoted the expression of PCNA, CyclinB1, and CyclinD1, and increased the proportion of cells in S and G2 phages. After ES, fibroblasts get activated and proliferated. Besides, BAPTA-AM, a membrane permeated chelator for intracellular free Ca(2+), partially inhibited the effect of ES on fibroblasts activation and proliferation promotion. Furthermore, we elucidated that Ca(2+), as a second messenger and upstream signal for Smads and Akt signaling, regulated ES-induced nuclear translocation of smad2/3, phosphorylation of smad2/3, Akt, and GSK3β. Finally, we validated the effect of ES on PES mouse model. The results indicated that PES promoted the activation and proliferation of fibroblasts in vivo. In conclusion, we verify that ES can elevate the concentration of intracellular Ca(2+) and activate its downstream signaling and then promote the activation of fibroblasts, which may be one of the mechanisms of PES therapy. Hindawi 2019-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6500655/ /pubmed/31139648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7387803 Text en Copyright © 2019 Suting Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Li, Suting
Lu, Danhua
Tang, Jianming
Min, Jie
Hu, Ming
Li, Yang
Liu, Yaodan
Wang, Linlin
Liu, Cheng
Hong, Li
Electrical Stimulation Activates Fibroblasts through the Elevation of Intracellular Free Ca(2+): Potential Mechanism of Pelvic Electrical Stimulation Therapy
title Electrical Stimulation Activates Fibroblasts through the Elevation of Intracellular Free Ca(2+): Potential Mechanism of Pelvic Electrical Stimulation Therapy
title_full Electrical Stimulation Activates Fibroblasts through the Elevation of Intracellular Free Ca(2+): Potential Mechanism of Pelvic Electrical Stimulation Therapy
title_fullStr Electrical Stimulation Activates Fibroblasts through the Elevation of Intracellular Free Ca(2+): Potential Mechanism of Pelvic Electrical Stimulation Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Electrical Stimulation Activates Fibroblasts through the Elevation of Intracellular Free Ca(2+): Potential Mechanism of Pelvic Electrical Stimulation Therapy
title_short Electrical Stimulation Activates Fibroblasts through the Elevation of Intracellular Free Ca(2+): Potential Mechanism of Pelvic Electrical Stimulation Therapy
title_sort electrical stimulation activates fibroblasts through the elevation of intracellular free ca(2+): potential mechanism of pelvic electrical stimulation therapy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6500655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31139648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7387803
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