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Acta Pharmacologica Sinica (2009) 30: 1415–1420;
doi: 10.1038/aps.2009.133; published online 14 Sep 2009
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| Hepatocyte growth factor protects endothelial cells against gamma ray irradiation-induced damage |
Shun-ying HU1, Hai-feng DUAN2, Qing-fang
LI2, Yue-feng YANG2, Jin-long CHEN2,
Li-sheng WANG2, Hua WANG2, * |
| 1Department of Cardiology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853,China; 2Department of Experimental Hematology, Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing 100850, China |
Methods: ECV304 cells
derived from adult human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were
irradiated with a single gamma ray dose of 20 Gy. Immunocytochemistry and Western blot analysis were used to
detect c-Met protein expression and HGF/c-Met signal pathway. In the HGF-treated groups, ECV304 cells
were incubated with HGF (20 or 40 ng/mL) 3 h prior to
irradiation. At 48 h
post-irradiation, the proliferation of ECV304 cells was measured by MTT assay,
the apoptosis was assessed by flow cytometry, and the
migratory ability of ECV304 cells was measured by transwell chamber assay.
Results: c-Met protein is expressed in ECV304 cells and can be activated by
HGF. Gamma ray irradiation inhibits
proliferation and migration of ECV304 cells in a dose-dependent manner. HGF significantly promoted the
proliferation of ECV304 cells, and flow cytometry revealed that HGF can inhibit apoptosis of ECV304 cells. Transwell chamber assay also showed that HGF increases migration activity of endothelial
cells.
Conclusion: HGF may afford protection to vascular endothelial cells against gamma ray irradiation-induced damage. |
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This project was supported in part by grants from International
Atomic Energy Agency program (contract No 13305/R1) from National Mega-project of Science Research of China (No 2009ZX09503-019)
and from China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No 20080441309). |
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