Vitamin D Protects Human Endothelial Cells from H2O2 Oxidant Injury Through the Mek/Erk-Sirt1 Axis Activation

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Lorella Polidoro
G. Properzi
F. Marampon
G. L. Gravina
C. Festuccia
E. Di Cesare
L. Scarsella
C. Ciccarelli
B. M. Zani
C. Ferri
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[1] University of L’Aquila,Department of Internal Medicine and Public Health
[2] University of L’Aquila,Department of Experimental Medicine, Division of Radiotherapy and Radiobiology
[3] University of L’Aquila,Department of Experimental Medicine
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Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research | 2013年 / 6卷
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Vitamin D; Oxidative stress; MAPKs; SirT-1;
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Endothelium homeostasis alterations govern the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. Several studies show that vitamins anti-oxidant proprieties rescue the endothelial functions adversely affected by oxidative stress in several diseases. We investigated the vitamin D anti-oxidant potential in human endothelial cells exposed to H2O2 oxidative stress. Vitamin D protected endothelial cells against H2O2 oxidative stress counteracting the superoxide anion generation, the apoptosis and blocking the extrinsic caspase cascade by positively controlling phospho-active ERKs level. MEKs/ERKs inhibitor U0126 reverted the vitamin D anti-oxidant effects. Characterizing the vitamin D downstream effector, we found that vitamin D up-regulated SirT-1 and reverted the SirT-1 down-regulation induced by H2O2. ERKs activation by vitamin D strictly correlated with SirT-1 protein accumulation since both MEKs/ERKs inhibition and ERK1/2 silencing decreased SIRT-1. SirT-1 inhibition by Sirtinol reverted the vitamin D anti-oxidant effects. Thus, vitamin D significantly reduced the endothelial malfunction and damage caused by oxidative stress, through the activation of MEKs/ERKs/SirT-1 axis.
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页码:221 / 231
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