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Fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the YAP/ERK/ ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway via inhibiting ROCK activation

Objective: To explore the effect of Fasudil on HA spasm and its underlying mechanism. Methods: Rabbits were divided into Sham, Fasudil, and Model groups for experiments. Fasudil was injected into the left medial lobe of the rabbit liver using a 16G lumbar puncture needle through the laparotomic rout...

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Autores principales: Hao, Xiaoguang, Shi, Bo, Li, Weijing, Wu, Yongchao, Ai, Ning, Zhu, Lina, Wu, Zhonglin, Li, Zhigang
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Publicado: Impact Journals 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9550242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126209
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204233
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author Hao, Xiaoguang
Shi, Bo
Li, Weijing
Wu, Yongchao
Ai, Ning
Zhu, Lina
Wu, Zhonglin
Li, Zhigang
author_facet Hao, Xiaoguang
Shi, Bo
Li, Weijing
Wu, Yongchao
Ai, Ning
Zhu, Lina
Wu, Zhonglin
Li, Zhigang
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description Objective: To explore the effect of Fasudil on HA spasm and its underlying mechanism. Methods: Rabbits were divided into Sham, Fasudil, and Model groups for experiments. Fasudil was injected into the left medial lobe of the rabbit liver using a 16G lumbar puncture needle through the laparotomic route. The spasm model was established by inserting the catheter sheath into the femoral arteries of rabbits, followed by celiac artery angiography and left HA catheterization with a micro-catheter. Next, the GSE60887 and GSE37924 datasets concerning Fasudil treatment were analyzed. Moreover, immunofluorescence staining was conducted for YAP1 and α-SMA. Finally, Western blotting was performed to examine the expressions of YAP1, ROCK, ERK1/2, ET(A), and ET(B). Results: Fasudil could relieve HA spasm. The Go and KEGG pathway analyses revealed that the MAPK signaling pathway and the Hippo signaling pathway were enriched in vasospasm. Besides, GSEA revealed that ROCK was functionally enriched in the MAPK and Hippo signaling pathways. Co-expression analysis revealed that MAPK1 was significantly correlated with YAP1 and MYC, and YAP1 was significantly correlated with ET(A) and ET(B). It was manifested in the results of immunofluorescence staining that the YAP1-positive fluorescence area was significantly decreased after Fasudil treatment. Moreover, Western blotting results showed that Fasudil decreased the expressions of YAP1, RhoA, ROCK, ET(A), ET(B), and p-ERK1/2. In addition, in-vitro Western blotting revealed that Fasudil suppressed the YAP/ERK/ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway in the case of HA spasm by inhibiting ROCK activation. Conclusions: Fasudil ameliorates HA spasm through suppressing the YAP/ERK/ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway and the ROCK activation.
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spelling pubmed-95502422022-10-11 Fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the YAP/ERK/ ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway via inhibiting ROCK activation Hao, Xiaoguang Shi, Bo Li, Weijing Wu, Yongchao Ai, Ning Zhu, Lina Wu, Zhonglin Li, Zhigang Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Objective: To explore the effect of Fasudil on HA spasm and its underlying mechanism. Methods: Rabbits were divided into Sham, Fasudil, and Model groups for experiments. Fasudil was injected into the left medial lobe of the rabbit liver using a 16G lumbar puncture needle through the laparotomic route. The spasm model was established by inserting the catheter sheath into the femoral arteries of rabbits, followed by celiac artery angiography and left HA catheterization with a micro-catheter. Next, the GSE60887 and GSE37924 datasets concerning Fasudil treatment were analyzed. Moreover, immunofluorescence staining was conducted for YAP1 and α-SMA. Finally, Western blotting was performed to examine the expressions of YAP1, ROCK, ERK1/2, ET(A), and ET(B). Results: Fasudil could relieve HA spasm. The Go and KEGG pathway analyses revealed that the MAPK signaling pathway and the Hippo signaling pathway were enriched in vasospasm. Besides, GSEA revealed that ROCK was functionally enriched in the MAPK and Hippo signaling pathways. Co-expression analysis revealed that MAPK1 was significantly correlated with YAP1 and MYC, and YAP1 was significantly correlated with ET(A) and ET(B). It was manifested in the results of immunofluorescence staining that the YAP1-positive fluorescence area was significantly decreased after Fasudil treatment. Moreover, Western blotting results showed that Fasudil decreased the expressions of YAP1, RhoA, ROCK, ET(A), ET(B), and p-ERK1/2. In addition, in-vitro Western blotting revealed that Fasudil suppressed the YAP/ERK/ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway in the case of HA spasm by inhibiting ROCK activation. Conclusions: Fasudil ameliorates HA spasm through suppressing the YAP/ERK/ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway and the ROCK activation. Impact Journals 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9550242/ /pubmed/36126209 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204233 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Hao et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hao, Xiaoguang
Shi, Bo
Li, Weijing
Wu, Yongchao
Ai, Ning
Zhu, Lina
Wu, Zhonglin
Li, Zhigang
Fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the YAP/ERK/ ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway via inhibiting ROCK activation
title Fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the YAP/ERK/ ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway via inhibiting ROCK activation
title_full Fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the YAP/ERK/ ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway via inhibiting ROCK activation
title_fullStr Fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the YAP/ERK/ ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway via inhibiting ROCK activation
title_full_unstemmed Fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the YAP/ERK/ ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway via inhibiting ROCK activation
title_short Fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the YAP/ERK/ ET(A)/ET(B) signaling pathway via inhibiting ROCK activation
title_sort fasudil inhibits hepatic artery spasm by repressing the yap/erk/ et(a)/et(b) signaling pathway via inhibiting rock activation
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9550242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126209
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204233
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