Endothelial cells (EC) are the first elements exposed to mediators circulating in the bloodstream, and react to stimulation with finely tuned responses mediated by different signal transduction pathways, leading the endothelium to adapt. Neuropeptide Y (NPY), the most abundant peptide in heart and brain, is mainly involved in the neuroendocrine regulation of the stress response. The regulatory roles of NPY depend on many factors, including its enzymatic processing, receptor subtypes and related signal transduction systems, including the Phosphoinositide (PI) pathway and related phospholipase C (PI-PLC) family of enzymes. The panel of expression of PI-PLC enzymes differs comparing quiescent versus differently stimulated human EC. Growing evidences indicate that the regulation of the expression of PLC genes, which codify for PI-PLC enzymes, might act as an additional mechanism of control of the PI signal transduction pathway. NPY was described to potentiate the activation of PI-PLC enzymes in different cell types, including EC. In the present experiments, we stimulated human umbilical vein EC using different doses of NPY in order to investigate a possible role upon the expression PLC genes. NPY reduced the overall transcription of PLC genes, excepting for PLCE. The most significant effects were observed for PLCB2 and PLCD1, both isoforms recruited by means of G-proteins and G-protein-coupled receptors. NPY behavior was comparable to other PI-PLC interacting molecules that, beside the stimulation of phospholipase activity, also affect the upcoming enzymes’ production acting upon gene expression. That might represent a mode to regulate the activity of PI-PLC enzymes after activation.

Neuropeptide Y significantly reduces the expression of PLCB2, PLCD1 and moderately decreases selected PLC genes in endothelial cells / LO VASCO, VINCENZA RITA; Leopizzi, Martina; C., Puggioni; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo; Businaro, Rita. - In: MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0300-8177. - STAMPA. - 1-2:394(2014), pp. 43-52. [10.1007/s11010-014-2079-2]

Neuropeptide Y significantly reduces the expression of PLCB2, PLCD1 and moderately decreases selected PLC genes in endothelial cells

LO VASCO, VINCENZA RITA;LEOPIZZI, MARTINA;DELLA ROCCA, Carlo;BUSINARO, Rita
2014

Abstract

Endothelial cells (EC) are the first elements exposed to mediators circulating in the bloodstream, and react to stimulation with finely tuned responses mediated by different signal transduction pathways, leading the endothelium to adapt. Neuropeptide Y (NPY), the most abundant peptide in heart and brain, is mainly involved in the neuroendocrine regulation of the stress response. The regulatory roles of NPY depend on many factors, including its enzymatic processing, receptor subtypes and related signal transduction systems, including the Phosphoinositide (PI) pathway and related phospholipase C (PI-PLC) family of enzymes. The panel of expression of PI-PLC enzymes differs comparing quiescent versus differently stimulated human EC. Growing evidences indicate that the regulation of the expression of PLC genes, which codify for PI-PLC enzymes, might act as an additional mechanism of control of the PI signal transduction pathway. NPY was described to potentiate the activation of PI-PLC enzymes in different cell types, including EC. In the present experiments, we stimulated human umbilical vein EC using different doses of NPY in order to investigate a possible role upon the expression PLC genes. NPY reduced the overall transcription of PLC genes, excepting for PLCE. The most significant effects were observed for PLCB2 and PLCD1, both isoforms recruited by means of G-proteins and G-protein-coupled receptors. NPY behavior was comparable to other PI-PLC interacting molecules that, beside the stimulation of phospholipase activity, also affect the upcoming enzymes’ production acting upon gene expression. That might represent a mode to regulate the activity of PI-PLC enzymes after activation.
2014
g-protein; morphology; endothelium; phospholipase c; npy; plcd1; npy-plc axis; gene expression; huvec; signal transduction; plcb2
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Neuropeptide Y significantly reduces the expression of PLCB2, PLCD1 and moderately decreases selected PLC genes in endothelial cells / LO VASCO, VINCENZA RITA; Leopizzi, Martina; C., Puggioni; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo; Businaro, Rita. - In: MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0300-8177. - STAMPA. - 1-2:394(2014), pp. 43-52. [10.1007/s11010-014-2079-2]
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