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Adenine induces differentiation of rat hepatic stellate cells.


ABSTRACT: Adenine is a uric acid pathway metabolite of no known function, and has recently been identified as a ligand for a rat G protein-coupled receptor. Due to the known role of other uric acid pathway metabolites in HSC biology, we tested the ability of adenine to induce HSC differentiation.RT-PCR was performed for adenine receptor expression in T-6 and primary rat HSC. T-6 and primary rats HSC were cultured with and without adenine, and stellation examined. Next, we examined inhibition of calcium signaling using caged IP(3). To test if adenine inhibits HSC chemotaxis T-6 cells and rat HSCs were cultured with or without adenine for 24 h in a transwell assay with PDGF as the chemoattractant. cDNA was prepared from T-6 and primary HSC for quantification of collagen 1 mRNA using real-time PCR.We found that mRNA for the adenine receptor is expressed in T-6 cells and primary rat HSC. Also, adenine induces HSC stellation and adenine inhibits IP(3) mediated increase in cytosolic [Ca(2+)](i) and inhibits chemotaxis in T-6 cells and primary rat HSC. Adenine was also shown to up-regulate ?-SMA and collagen 1, and this effect is lost by using specific si-RNA for the adenine receptor. Finally, adenine inhibits endothelin-1-induced gel contraction.The adenine receptor is present in T-6 cells and primary rats HSC. Adenine, via the adenine receptor, induces morphological change, and cytosolic calcium signaling, inhibits chemotaxis, and up-regulates collagen 1 mRNA in HSCs.

SUBMITTER: Watanabe A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3760729 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adenine induces differentiation of rat hepatic stellate cells.

Watanabe Azuma A   Sohail Muhammad Adnan MA   Gautam Samir S   Gomes Dawidson Assis DA   Mehal Wajahat Zafar WZ  

Digestive diseases and sciences 20120510 9


<h4>Background and aims</h4>Adenine is a uric acid pathway metabolite of no known function, and has recently been identified as a ligand for a rat G protein-coupled receptor. Due to the known role of other uric acid pathway metabolites in HSC biology, we tested the ability of adenine to induce HSC differentiation.<h4>Methods</h4>RT-PCR was performed for adenine receptor expression in T-6 and primary rat HSC. T-6 and primary rats HSC were cultured with and without adenine, and stellation examined  ...[more]

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