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Pioglitazone Induces Apoptosis in Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells from Diabetic Patients Involving the Transforming Growth Factor-beta/activin Receptor-like Kinase-4/5/7/Smad2 Signaling Pathway

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2007 Feb 3
PMID 17267584
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Alterations in vascular wall remodeling are a typical complication in type 2 diabetes mellitus due to an imbalance between cell proliferation and apoptosis. In this context, we have previously shown that vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) from diabetic patients were resistant to induced apoptosis. Thiazolidinediones, such as pioglitazone, seem to exert direct antiatherosclerotic effects on type 2 diabetes. Here, we aimed to study whether pioglitazone was able to induce apoptosis in VSMC from diabetic patients (DP) and, if so, whether the transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta1/Smad-2 pathway was involved. We isolated human internal mammary artery VSMC from patients who had undergone coronary-artery bypass graft. Pioglitazone (100 microM) induced apoptosis in human VSMC from diabetic and nondiabetic patients (NDP), analyzed by DNA fragmentation and by degradation of Bcl-2, in high-glucose-containing medium (15 and 25 mM). This apoptotic effect was inhibited by the activin receptor-like kinase-4/5/7/Smad2 inhibitor 4-(5-benzo(1,3)dioxol-5-yl-4-pyridin-2-yl-1H-imidazol-2-yl)benzamide (SB-431542), denoting that the TGF-beta1/Smad-2 pathway was involved. Pioglitazone rapidly increased the extracellular TGF-beta1 levels and concomitantly induced phosphorylation of Smad2 in VSMC from DP and NDP. Thus, we demonstrated that pioglitazone induced apoptosis in human VSMC from DP, which are strongly resistant to the induced apoptosis. This effect of pioglitazone might contribute in the treatment of alterations of vascular remodeling in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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