The contraction of hepatic stellate (Ito) cells stimulated with vasoactive substances. Possible involvement of endothelin 1 and nitric oxide in the regulation of the sinusoidal tonus - PubMed (original) (raw)
The contraction of hepatic stellate (Ito) cells stimulated with vasoactive substances. Possible involvement of endothelin 1 and nitric oxide in the regulation of the sinusoidal tonus
N Kawada et al. Eur J Biochem. 1993.
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We have studied the contractility of liver sinusoidal stellate (Ito) cells stimulated with endothelin 1, nitric-oxide donors and eicosanoids. Contraction and relaxation of stellate cells were detected by the use of a silicone-rubber method that revealed the traction forces exerted by these cells. Endothelin 1 was a strong elicitor for stellate-cell contraction. 78, 55, 59 and 56% of stellate cells were contracted 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 min, respectively, after exposure to 10 nM endothelin 1. The effect of endothelin 1 was dose dependent and still detectable at an endothelin 1 concentration of 100 pM. Concomitantly, an endothelin-dependent formation of inositol phosphates was apparent; values of InsP, InsP2, and InsP3 were 881 +/- 99%, 1965 +/- 368%, and 791 +/- 120% of control, respectively, 20 min after addition of 10 nM endothelin 1. In addition, endothelin 1 caused a transient increase of [Ca2+]i in stellate cells from a basal value of 121 +/- 9 nM to maximal 1015 +/- 86 nM. These endothelin-1 effects were much stronger than those of the thromboxane-A2 analogue U46619 and of prostaglandin F2 alpha. In contrast, Iloprost, prostaglandin E2, and sodium nitroprusside promoted stellate-cell relaxation; for example, 82, 83 and 71% of stellate cells relaxed 5, 10, and 20 min, respectively, after addition of 500 microM sodium nitroprusside to contacted cells. Prostaglandin E2 and Iloprost led to elevation of cAMP levels in stellate cells from a basal value of 9.2 +/- 0.8 pmol/well to 55.1 +/- 8.0 and 122.2 +/- 12.2 pmol/well 10 min after addition of prostaglandin E2 (5 microM) and Iloprost (5 microM), respectively, in the presence of 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (0.5 mM). However, sodium nitroprusside was a trigger for cGMP accumulation. Intracellular cGMP increased from a basal value of 0.9 +/- 0.07 pmol/well to 13.4 +/- 6.7 pmol/well 10 min after addition of 500 microM sodium nitroprusside into the medium. It is interesting that Iloprost and sodium nitroprusside also induced the disappearance of actin stress fibers in contracted cells; F-actin stress fibers became less numerous and de-aggregated; more than 90% of stellate cells were void of stress fibers after 10 microM Iloprost treatment for 30 min. Thus, endothelin 1, eicosanoids and sodium nitroprusside are able to modulate the contractility of stellate cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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