Published ahead of print on April 15, 2004, doi:10.1164/rccm.200302-264OC
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Vol 170. pp. 252-259, (2004)
© 2004 American Thoracic Society
Proliferation and Signaling in Fibroblasts
Role of 5-Hydroxytryptamine2A Receptor and Transporter
David J. Welsh,
Margaret Harnett,
Margaret MacLean and
Andrew J. Peacock
Scottish Pulmonary Vascular Unit and Department of Immunology, Western Infirmary; and Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Correspondence and requests for reprints should be addressed to David J. Welsh, B.Sc., Ph.D., Scottish Pulmonary Vascular Unit, Level 8, Western Infirmary, Glasgow G11 6NT, UK. E-mail: david.welsh{at}bio.gla.ac.uk
5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) plays an important role in the remodeling of the pulmonary circulation, notably during exposure to hypoxia. Here, we have been interested in the role of 5-HT and the 5-HT transporter in the proliferation of pulmonary artery fibroblasts derived from pulmonary hypertensive animals and particularly in defining which receptor subtype is of importance and in identifying a possible mechanism of this effect. This study has examined the effects of 5-HT on the proliferation and activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases in rat pulmonary artery fibroblasts from control and chronically hypoxic animals. We have shown that 5-HT has a co-mitogenic effect with serum to produce an enhanced proliferative response in cells from chronically hypoxic rats over those from control animals. Moreover we have found that the 5-HT2A receptor is responsible for the hypoxia-associated 5-HT proliferation in these cells by using specific receptor agonist and antagonist studies and that this receptor signals via p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. We have also shown that the 5-HT transporter is important in the mitogenic response not pertaining to hypoxic stimulation. Taken together, these data suggest that selective 5-HT2A receptor antagonists may have a role in pulmonary artery fibroblast proliferation to hypoxia.
Key Words: fibroblasts hypoxia pulmonary pulmonary hypertension 5-hydroxytryptamine
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