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| Title: | Insulin-induced NADPH oxidase activation promotes proliferation and matrix metalloproteinase activation in monocytes/macrophages |
| Author(s) : | San-Jose, G. (Gorka) Bidegain, J. (J.) Robador, P.A. (Pablo A.) Diez, J. (Javier) Fortuño, A. (A.) Zalba, G. (Guillermo) |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier |
| Citation: | San Jose G, Bidegain J, Robador PA, Diez J, Fortuño A, Zalba G. Insulin-induced NADPH oxidase activation promotes proliferation and matrix metalloproteinase activation in monocytes/macrophages. Free Radic Biol Med 2009 Apr 15;46(8):1058-1067. |
| Keywords: | Insulin Monocyte/macrophage NADPH oxidase Superoxide Matrix metalloproteinase |
| Abstract: | Insulin stimulates superoxide (O(2)(-)) production in monocytes and macrophages. However, the mechanisms through which insulin induces O(2)(-) production are not completely understood. In this study, we (a) characterized the enzyme and the pathways involved in insulin-stimulated O(2)(-) production in human monocytes and murine macrophages, and (b) analyzed the consequences of insulin-stimulated O(2)(-) production on the cellular phenotype in these cells. We showed that insulin stimulated O(2)(-) production, and promoted p47(phox) translocation to the plasma membrane. Insulin-induced O(2)(-) production and p47(phox) translocation were prevented in the presence of specific inhibitors of PI3K and PKC. Insulin-mediated NADPH oxidase activation stimulated MMP-9 activation in monocytes and cell proliferation in macrophages. The effect of insulin on these phenotypic responses was mediated through NFkappaB, p38MAPK, and ERK 1/2 activation. Small-interfering RNA-specific gene silencing targeted specifically against Nox2 reduced the cognate protein expression, decreased insulin-induced O(2)(-) production, inhibited the turn on of NFkappaB, p38MAPK, and ERK 1/2, and reduced cell proliferation in macrophages. These findings suggest a pivotal role for NADPH oxidase in insulin-induced proliferation and proteolytic activation in monocytes and macrophages, respectively, and identify a pathway that may play a pathological role in hyperinsulinemic states. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10171/18011 |
| Publisher version (URL): | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891584909000185 |
| Appears in Collections: | DA - CIMA - Cardiovasculares - Cardiopatía hipertensiva - Artículos de Revista DA - CIMA - Cardiovasculares - Enfermedad vascular - Artículos de Revista
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