Attenuation of monocyte chemotaxis--a novel anti-inflammatory mechanism of action for the cardio-protective hormone B-type natriuretic peptide
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01/08/2013
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<p>B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a prognostic and diagnostic marker for heart failure (HF). An anti-inflammatory, cardio-protective role for BNP was proposed. In cardiovascular diseases including pressure overload-induced HF, perivascular inflammation and cardiac fibrosis are, in part, mediated by monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)1-driven monocyte migration. We aimed to determine the role of BNP in monocyte motility to MCP1. A functional BNP receptor, natriuretic peptide receptor-A (NPRA) was identified in human monocytes. BNP treatment inhibited MCP1-induced THP1 (monocytic leukemia cells) and primary monocyte chemotaxis (70 and 50 %, respectively). BNP did not interfere with MCP1 receptor expression or with calcium. BNP inhibited activation of the cytoskeletal protein RhoA in MCP1-stimulated THP1 (70 %). Finally, BNP failed to inhibit MCP1-directed motility of monocytes from patients with hypertension (n = 10) and HF (n = 6) suggesting attenuation of this anti-inflammatory mechanism in chronic heart disease. We provide novel evidence for a direct role of BNP/NPRA in opposing human monocyte migration and support a role for BNP as a cardio-protective hormone up-regulated as part of an adaptive compensatory response to combat excess inflammation.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Glezeva , N , Collier , P , Voon , V , Ledwidge , M , McDonald , K , Watson , C & Baugh , J 2013 , ' Attenuation of monocyte chemotaxis--a novel anti-inflammatory mechanism of action for the cardio-protective hormone B-type natriuretic peptide ' Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research , vol 6 , no. 4 , pp. 545-57 . DOI: 10.1007/s12265-013-9456-1 |
Palavras-Chave | #Aged #Aged, 80 and over #Anti-Inflammatory Agents #Calcium #Cell Line, Tumor #Chemokine CCL2 #Chemotaxis, Leukocyte #Dose-Response Relationship, Drug #Female #Heart Failure #Humans #Hypertension #Male #Middle Aged #Monocytes #Natriuretic Peptide, Brain #Receptors, Atrial Natriuretic Factor #Receptors, CCR2 #Signal Transduction #Time Factors #rhoA GTP-Binding Protein |
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