Neutral sphingomyelinase inhibitor scyphostatin prevents and ceramide mimics mechanotransduction in vascular endothelium
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- 1 September 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Vol. 287 (3), H1344-H1352
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00222.2004
Abstract
Recently, we showed that neutral sphingomyelinase (N-SMase) is concentrated at the endothelial cell surface in caveolae and is activated to produce ceramide in an acute and transient manner by increase in flow rate and pressure in rat lung vasculature (Czarny M, Liu J, Oh P, and Schnitzer JE, J Biol Chem 278: 4424–4430, 2003). Here, we report further on our investigations of this new acute mechanotransduction pathway. We employed three experimental models to explore the role of N-SMase and ceramides in mechanosignaling: 1 ) a cell-free, in vitro model using isolated luminal plasma membranes of rat lung endothelium; 2 ) a fluid shear stress model using monolayers of intact bovine aorta endothelial cell in culture; and 3 ) an in situ model using controlled perfusion of the rat lung vasculature. Scyphostatin, which specifically inhibited N-SMase but not acid SMase activity, prevented mechanoactivation of N-SMase as well as downstream tyrosine and mitogen-activated protein kinases. Cell-permeable ceramide analogs ( N -acetylsphingosine, C2-ceramide, and N -hexanoylsphingosine, C6-ceramide) but not the inactive dihydroderivatives D2-ceramide and D6-ceramide ( N -acetylsphinganine and N -hexanoylsphinganine, respectively) mimic rapid mechano-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of cell surface proteins as well as mechanoactivation of Src-like kinases and the extracellular regulated kinase pathway. The responses common to ceramide and mechanical stress were inhibited by genistein, herbamycin A, and PP2, but not PP3, which suggests an obligate role of Src-like kinases in ceramide-mediated mechanotransduction. Ceramides also induced serine/threonine phosphorylation to activate the Akt/endothelial nitric oxide synthase pathway. Thus N-SMase at the plasma membrane in caveolae may be an upstream initiating mechanosensor, which acutely triggers mechanotransduction by generation of the lipid second messenger ceramide.Keywords
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