Abstract
Prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase-2 (PGH-synthase) or cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is inducible by a variety of stimuli, e.g. inflammatory mediators, growth factors and hormones and is believed to be responsible for the majority of inflammatory prostanoid production. Moreover, it has been demonstrated that COX-2 contributes substantially to prostacyclin-synthesis in patients with atherosclerosis. In this study, we demonstrate an up-regulation of COX-2 mRNA, protein and product formation by the prostacyclin-mimetic iloprost in human vascular smooth muscle cells (hSMC). COX-2 mRNA expression was induced transiently between 1 and 6 hr and returned to basal levels after 16 hr of iloprost stimulation. COX-2 protein was induced concomitantly between 3 and 6 hr of iloprost stimulation. This was accompanied by an increase in PGI 2 formation. Forskolin, a direct activator of adenylyl cyclase, and dibutyryl cAMP, a cell-permeable cAMP analogue-induced COX-2 mRNA, suggesting a cAMP-dependent COX-2 expression in hSMC. Iloprost-induced COX-2 protein expression and PGI 2 formation was synergistically elevated by co-stimulation with the phorbolester PMA (phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate). It is concluded, that the observed up-regulation of COX-2 with subsequent release of newly synthesized PGI 2 and the synergistic effect of iloprost and phorbolester on PGI 2 formation provide a positive feedback of prostaglandins on their own synthesizing enzyme. This might be important for control of hSMC proliferation, migration and differentiation as well as inhibition of platelet aggregation.
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