Oxidized low-density lipoprotein increases superoxide production by endothelial nitric oxide synthase by inhibiting PKCalpha.
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OBJECTIVE Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) increases superoxide anion (O(2)(-)) production by the endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS). We assessed whether the uncoupling of eNOS was associated with alterations in eNOS phosphorylation and/or the assembly of the eNOS signaling complex. METHODS AND RESULTS In unstimulated human endothelial cells, eNOS Thr(495) was constitutively phosphorylated. ox-LDL, but not native LDL, enhanced the production of O(2)(-) by endothelial cells, an effect that was partially sensitive to NOS inhibition. ox-LDL, but not native LDL, induced a time- and concentration-dependent decrease in the phosphorylation of eNOS on Thr(495). Protein kinase C (PKC) has been reported to phosphorylate this residue, and the increase in the phosphorylation of Thr(495) induced by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate was attenuated in cells pretreated with ox-LDL. Moreover, the phosphorylation and activity of PKCalpha was attenuated by ox-LDL and paralleled the changes in eNOS phosphorylation. ox-LDL also induced the dissociation of eNOS from the plasma and Golgi membranes. In COS-7 cells, a T495A eNOS mutant generated significantly more O(2)(-) than a T495D mutant did, indicating that the dephosphorylation of Thr(495) alone can increase O(2)(-) production by eNOS. However, although the dephosphorylation of Thr(495) in histamine-stimulated endothelial cells enhanced the binding of calmodulin to eNOS, calmodulin no longer bound to eNOS from ox-LDL-treated endothelial cells. CONCLUSIONS These results indicate that a decrease in the activity of PKCalpha in ox-LDL-treated endothelial cells is associated with the dephosphorylation of eNOS, dissociation of the eNOS signaling complex, and the enhanced production of eNOS-derived O(2)(-).
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Cardiovascular research
دوره 65 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005