Amlodipine Inhibits Cell Proliferation Via PKD1-related Pathway
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Human coronary artery smooth muscle cell (hCASMC) proliferation is involved in the progression of coronary artery disease. Amlodipine, a widely used antihypertensive drug, exerts antiproliferative effects by increasing the expression of p21((Waf1/Cip1)). Polycystic kidney disease 1 (PKD1) is also involved in cell cycle inhibition via p21((Waf1/Cip1)) up-regulation. We clarified the involvement of PKD1-related signaling on hCASMCs. Cultured hCASMCs, which constitutively express PKD1, were stimulated with 5% serum. Amlodipine increased p21((Waf1/Cip1)) expression in a dose- and time-dependent manner, resulting in reduced hCASMC proliferation. The inhibitory effect of amlodipine was mimicked by overexpression of PKD1 and was reversed by a dominant-negative version of PKD1 (R4227X). Immunoblot analysis showed that phosphorylated JAK2 was increased by amlodipine treatment or PKD1 overexpression. A luciferase assay revealed that the overexpression of PKD1 induced STAT1 enhancer activity. These data suggest that PKD1 contributes to the antiproliferative effect of amlodipine on hCASMCs via JAK/STAT signaling and p21((Waf1/Cip1)) up-regulation.
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