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Atherosclerosis | 2001

Inhibition of the mitogen activated protein kinase, p38α, prevents proinflammatory cytokine induction by human adherent mononuclear leukocytes in response to lipid loading

Ying Feng; George F. Schreiner; Sarvajit Chakravarty; David Y. Liu; Alison Joly

Macrophage infiltration, inflammatory processes and oxidatively modified low density lipoprotein (LDL) are known contributing factors in the formation of the atherosclerotic plaque. To determine whether a direct link might exist between these factors, we examined the effect of oxidized LDL upon proinflammatory cytokine production in adherent human peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes. Oxidized LDL, as well as a combination of cholesterol and 25-hydroxycholesterol, induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFalpha) and interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) mRNA as measured by quantitative real time PCR, by a maximum of two- to fourfold following a 24-h incubation. Analysis of cell culture supernatants revealed a concomitant stimulation of TNFalpha and IL-1 beta secreted protein as determined by ELISA. Treatment of human peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes with oxidized LDL or the combination of cholesterol and 25-hydroxycholesterol caused activation of p38 alpha as determined by the ability of immunoprecipitated p38 to phosphorylate an ATF-2 fusion protein, a surrogate substrate of p38 alpha. VK-19911 (Pyridine, 4-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-1-(4-piperidinyl)-1H-imidazol-5-yl]-dihydrochloride), a specific inhibitor of p38 alpha, prevented the induction of TNFalpha and IL-1 beta by oxidized LDL in a dose-dependent manner. Activated p38 alpha is known to be involved in the stabilization of cyclooxygenase-2 mRNA in response to stimuli such as lipopolysaccharide; however, in the setting of oxidized LDL-induced p38 alpha activation, COX-2 mRNA levels were not affected. Taken together, the data imply a potential role for p38 alpha activation in lipid-associated inflammatory processes.


DNA and Cell Biology | 2000

Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Protein-3 Induces Fetalization in Neonatal Rat Cardiomyocytes

Margaret Henson; Deborah Damm; Andrew Lam; Lisa J. Garrard; Tyler White; Judith A. Abraham; George F. Schreiner; Lawrence W. Stanton; Alison Joly

We employed cDNA microarrays representing 4000 distinct sequences to profile changes in gene expression in a rodent model of heart disease, namely, progression to heart failure after myocardial infarction. Differential gene expression in the left ventricle was examined at 4-week intervals over a 12-week period after coronary artery ligation in rats. Over this time course, insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) was found to have a greater expression than in nondiseased tissues. We then employed quantitative real-time PCR to analyze gene expression in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes that had been treated with recombinantly expressed IGFBP-3 to examine a number of transcriptional responses designed to reflect the heart failure phenotype. The IGFBP-3 protein was shown to induce transcription of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and beta-myosin heavy chain (B-MHC). Analysis of conditioned media taken from IGFBP-3-treated cardiac myocyte cultures demonstrated an increase in ANF protein as well as in protein synthesis, as determined by metabolic incorporation of a radiolabeled amino acid. However, transcriptional changes of troponin-1, endothelin-1, or angiotensin-II by IGFBP-3 were not observed.


Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 2000

CTGF Expression is Induced by TGF- β in Cardiac Fibroblasts and Cardiac Myocytes: a Potential Role in Heart Fibrosis

Michelle M. Chen; Andrew Lam; Judith A. Abraham; George F. Schreiner; Alison Joly


Endocrinology | 2001

Advanced Glycosylation End Products Up-Regulate Connective Tissue Growth Factor (Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Protein-Related Protein 2) in Human Fibroblasts: A Potential Mechanism for Expansion of Extracellular Matrix in Diabetes Mellitus1

Stephen M. Twigg; Michelle M. Chen; Alison Joly; Sanjay D. Chakrapani; Junko Tsubaki; Ho Seong Kim; Youngman Oh; Ron G. Rosenfeld


Endocrinology | 2002

Connective Tissue Growth Factor/IGF-Binding Protein-Related Protein-2 Is a Mediator in the Induction of Fibronectin by Advanced Glycosylation End-Products in Human Dermal Fibroblasts

Stephen M. Twigg; Alison Joly; Michelle M. Chen; Junko Tsubaki; Ho-Seong Kim; Vivian Hwa; Youngman Oh; Ron G. Rosenfeld


Kidney International | 2001

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF121) protects rats from renal infarction in thrombotic microangiopathy

Shinichi Suga; Yoon-Goo Kim; Alison Joly; Ela Puchacz; Duk-Hee Kang; J. Ashley Jefferson; Judith A. Abraham; Jeremy Hughes; Richard J. Johnson; George F. Schreiner


Journal of The American Society of Nephrology | 1999

Neutral Lipid from Proteinuric Rat Urine Is a Novel Inhibitor of the Red Blood Cell Calcium Pump

Armando Lindner; Thomas R. Hinds; Alison Joly; George F. Schreiner


Archive | 1999

Treatment of diseases with cyst formation

Alison Joly; F. George Schreiner; Tyler White


Archive | 1999

Behandlung von erkrankungen mit zystenbildung Treatment of diseases with cyst formation

Alison Joly; F. George Schreiner; Tyler White


Archive | 1999

Agonisten und antagonisten von benzodiazepinrezeptoren des peripheren typs Agonists and antagonists of the peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptors

Alison Joly; F Schreiner; W Stanton; Tyler White

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