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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | 2004

The isoflavone metabolite cis-tetrahydrodaidzein inhibits ERK-1 activation and proliferation in human vascular smooth muscle cells.

Shanhong Ling; Aozhi Dai; Maro R. I. Williams; Alan J. Husband; Paul J. Nestel; Paul A. Komesaroff; Krishnankutty Sudhir

Abstract: Phytoestrogens have recently been proposed as alternatives to estrogens for cardiovascular protection; however, the effect of their metabolites on vascular biology is unclear. We studied the effect of a red clover-derived isoflavone metabolite cis-tetrahydrodaidzein (cis-THD) on human vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation. Cis-THD significantly inhibited platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) BB-induced DNA synthesis (10% at 1 nmol/L, 17% at 10, 100 nmol/L; 17β-estradiol: 27% inhibition at 1, 10 nmol/L, 33% at 100 nmol/L). Cis-THD reduced PDGF BB-induced increase in cell numbers. Cis-THD showed high binding affinity to estrogen receptors (ER) by ER competitor assays; its inhibitory effect on DNA synthesis was abolished by the ER antagonist ICI 182780 (100 nmol/L), indicating ER-mediation. Immunoprecipitation assays revealed that cis-THD inhibited PDGF BB-stimulated activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase ERK-1 by 34% at 1 nmol/L, 58% at 10 nmol/L, and 81% at 100 nmol/L, while MAP kinase JNK and p38 activities were unaltered. Thus, the isoflavone metabolite cis-THD inhibits PDGF-induced ERK-1 activation and cell proliferation in human VSMC, suggesting a potential beneficial effect in cardiovascular protection.


Regulatory Peptides | 2005

Glucocorticoid responses to stress in castrate and testosterone-replaced rams.

Tye Dawood; Maro R. I. Williams; Meryl J. Fullerton; Kathy Myles; Johannes A. Schuijers; John W. Funder; Krishnankutty Sudhir; Paul A. Komesaroff

Stress is an important contributor to cardiovascular disease and to reduced immunity and fertility. As the role of androgens in stress is uncertain, we investigated the effects of testosterone (T) on hormonal responses to stress in conscious Romney Marsh wethers. Six T-treated sheep and six control sheep were stressed by exposure to a psychological and a metabolic stimulus. Baseline glucose levels were significantly lower in the treated animals compared with controls (p=0.002). T treatment significantly attenuated ACTH (p<0.01) and cortisol (p<0.05) responses to metabolic stress. Following psychological stress, ACTH responses were significantly lower in treated sheep compared with controls (p<0.05), but differences in mean cortisol responses did not reach significance. There were no significant differences in epinephrine or norepinephrine responses following either stressor. We conclude that T replacement in wethers lowers glucose and attenuates responses to metabolic and psychological stress. While the implications of these results for human physiology require further studies, they suggest that male hypogonadism may play a role in determining the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2001

Variations in Endothelial Function and Arterial Compliance during the Menstrual Cycle

Maro R. I. Williams; Roderick A. Westerman; Bronwyn A. Kingwell; Jason Paige; Peter Blombery; Krishnankutty Sudhir; Paul A. Komesaroff


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2002

Dehydroepiandrosterone Inhibits Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation Independent of ARs and ERs

Maro R. I. Williams; Shanhong Ling; Tye Dawood; Kazuhiko Hashimura; Aozhi Dai; He Li; Jun-Ping Liu; John W. Funder; Krishnankutty Sudhir; Paul A. Komesaroff


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2004

Dehydroepiandrosterone Increases Endothelial Cell Proliferation in Vitro and Improves Endothelial Function in Vivo by Mechanisms Independent of Androgen and Estrogen Receptors

Maro R. I. Williams; Tye Dawood; Shanhong Ling; Aozhi Dai; Robert A. Lew; Kathy Myles; John W. Funder; Krishnankutty Sudhir; Paul A. Komesaroff


Endocrinology | 2002

Testosterone (T) Enhances Apoptosis-Related Damage in Human Vascular Endothelial Cells

Shanhong Ling; Aozhi Dai; Maro R. I. Williams; Kathy Myles; Rodney J. Dilley; Paul A. Komesaroff; Krishnankutty Sudhir


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2002

Rapid Potentiation of Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation by Estradiol in Postmenopausal Women Is Mediated via Cyclooxygenase 2

A. C. Calkin; Krishnankutty Sudhir; Suzy Y. Honisett; Maro R. I. Williams; Tye Dawood; Paul A. Komesaroff


Endocrinology | 2005

Androgens Stimulate Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proteoglycan Biosynthesis and Increase Lipoprotein Binding

Kazuhiko Hashimura; Krishnankutty Sudhir; Julie Nigro; Shanhong Ling; Maro R. I. Williams; Paul A. Komesaroff; Peter J. Little


American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 2002

High glucose abolishes the antiproliferative effect of 17β-estradiol in human vascular smooth muscle cells

Shanhong Ling; Peter J. Little; Maro R. I. Williams; Aozhi Dai; Kazuhiko Hashimura; Jun-Ping Liu; Paul A. Komesaroff; Krishnankutty Sudhir


Archive | 2016

estradiol in human vascular smooth muscle cells β High glucose abolishes the antiproliferative effect of 17

Jun-Ping Liu; Paul Komesaroff; Krishnankutty Sudhir; Shanhong Ling; Peter J. Little; Maro R. I. Williams; Aozhi Dai; Kazuhiko Hashimura

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Tye Dawood

Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute

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John W. Funder

Hudson Institute of Medical Research

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Jun-Ping Liu

Hangzhou Normal University

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