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Iloprost-induced Inhibition of Proliferation of Coronary Artery Smooth Muscle Cells is Abolished by Homologous Desensitization

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1995 Jan 1
PMID 7536386
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Abstract

In addition to inhibition of platelet function, prostacyclin and its stable analogues are reported to attenuate vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation. However, desensitization of prostacyclin responsiveness is a known phenomenon in platelets. In this study we investigated the time-dependent effects of the prostacyclin-mimetic iloprost and of PGE1, respectively, on PDGF-induced proliferation of cultured coronary artery smooth muscle cells. Proliferation, assessed by [3H]thymidine incorporation was markedly inhibited by coincubation with iloprost (100 nM) and PGE1 (100 nM) for 4 h. In contrast, addition of iloprost (100 nM) for 24 h did not decrease smooth muscle cell proliferation, whereas inhibition by PGE1 or by forskolin was not diminished. These results suggest a homologous desensitization of anti-mitogenic effects of iloprost in coronary artery smooth muscle cells, probably at receptor-level.

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