Hidenori Asada
Yale University
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Journal of Cellular Physiology | 2008
Tamara N. Fitzgerald; Benjamin R. Shepherd; Hidenori Asada; Desarom Teso; Akihito Muto; Tiffany T. Fancher; Jose M. Pimiento; Stephen P. Maloney; Alan Dardik
Vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC) may be directly exposed to blood flow after an endothelial‐denuding injury. It is not known whether direct exposure of SMC to shear stress reduces SMC turnover and contributes to the low rate of restenosis after most vascular interventions. This study examines if laminar shear stress inhibits SMC proliferation or stimulates apoptosis. Bovine aortic SMC were exposed to arterial magnitudes of laminar shear stress (11 dynes/cm2) for up to 24 h and compared to control SMC (0 dynes/cm2). SMC density was assessed by cell counting, DNA synthesis by 3[H]‐thymidine incorporation, and apoptosis by TUNEL staining. Akt, caspase, bax, and bcl‐2 phosphorylation were assessed by Western blotting; caspase activity was also measured with an in vitro assay. Analysis of variance was used to compare groups. SMC exposed to laminar shear stress had a 38% decrease in cell number (n = 4, P = 0.03), 54% reduction in 3[H]‐thymidine incorporation (n = 3, P = 0.003), and 15‐fold increase in TUNEL staining (n = 4, P < 0.0001). Akt phosphorylation was reduced by 67% (n = 3, P < 0.0001), whereas bax/bcl‐2 phosphorylation was increased by 1.8‐fold (n = 3, P = 0.01). Caspase‐3 activity was increased threefold (n = 5, P = 0.03). Pretreatment of cells with ZVAD‐fmk or wortmannin resulted in 42% increased cell retention (n = 3, P < 0.01) and a fourfold increase in apoptosis (n = 3, P < 0.04), respectively. Cells transduced with constitutively‐active Akt had twofold decreased apoptosis (n = 3, P < 0.002). SMC exposed to laminar shear stress have decreased proliferation and increased apoptosis, mediated by the Akt pathway. These results suggest that augmentation of SMC apoptosis may be an alternative strategy to inhibit restenosis after vascular injury. J. Cell. Physiol. 216: 389–395, 2008.
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005
Alan Dardik; Leiling Chen; Jared C. Frattini; Hidenori Asada; Faisal Aziz; Fabio A. Kudo; Bauer E. Sumpio
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005
Alan Dardik; Akimasa Yamashita; Faisal Aziz; Hidenori Asada; Bauer E. Sumpio
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005
Hidenori Asada; Jacek Paszkowiak; Desarom Teso; Kashif Alvi; Arnar Thorisson; Jared C. Frattini; Fabio A. Kudo; Bauer E. Sumpio; Alan Dardik
American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 2006
Kengo Nishimura; Wei Li; Yuji Hoshino; Takayuki Kadohama; Hidenori Asada; Shigetsugu Ohgi; Bauer E. Sumpio
American Journal of Surgery | 2005
Fabio A. Kudo; Bohdan Warycha; Peter J. Juran; Hidenori Asada; Desarom Teso; Faisal Aziz; Jared C. Frattini; Bauer E. Sumpio; Toshiya Nishibe; Charles Cha; Alan Dardik
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2007
Nobuyoshi Azuma; Nobuyuki Akasaka; Hidenori Asada; Takayuki Kadohama; Yoshiaki Atsuta; Keiko Kiyokawa; Tadahiro Sasajima
Journal of Surgical Research | 2008
Tamara N. Fitzgerald; Benjamin R. Shepherd; Hidenori Asada; Desarom Teso; Akihito Muto; Tiffany T. Fancher; Jose M. Pimiento; Stephen P. Maloney; Alan Dardik
Journal of Surgical Research | 2007
Tamara N. Fitzgerald; Hidenori Asada; B. Sheperd; T. Zhang; Desarom Teso; Fabio A. Kudo; Akihito Muto; Jose M. Pimiento; Alan Dardik
Journal of Surgical Research | 2004
Fabio A. Kudo; B. Warycha; Hidenori Asada; Jared C. Frattini; Bauer E. Sumpio; Alan Dardik