Carvedilol inhibits platelet-derived growth factor-induced signal transduction in human cardiac fibroblasts. 2002

Ulrich Lotze, and Stefan Heinke, and Michael Fritzenwanger, and Andreas Krack, and Siegfried Müller, and Hans R Figulla
Department of Internal Medicine I (Cardiology, Angiology, Pneumology), Hospital Waltershausen-Friedrichroda, Reinhardsbrunner Strasse 14-17, D-99894 Friedrichroda, Germany. Med1.Lotze@krankenhaus-waltershausen-friedrichroda.de

In the current study, first the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced stimulation of the PDGF-beta receptor kinase in human cardiac fibroblasts was examined, and then the possibility of counterbalancing this signal transduction by carvedilol, a beta-blocker with alpha1-blocking properties, was investigated. Human cardiac fibroblasts were cultured from myocardial biopsy samples taken from patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. The stimulation of the PDGF-beta receptor kinase by recombinant human PDGF (BB) in the cells and the inhibitory effect of carvedilol (1, 5, 10, and 20 microM) were investigated by analyzing PDGF-induced PDGF receptor tyrosine phosphorylation using Western blotting and by measuring DNA synthesis with a colorimetric assay. In human cardiac fibroblasts, the PDGF receptor kinase could be stimulated with PDGF (100 ng/ml) and inhibited with carvedilol (5 microM). In addition, carvedilol at a concentration of 5 microM significantly decreased DNA synthesis by approximately 50%. The inhibition of PDGF-stimulated mitogenesis by carvedilol at concentrations of 10 and 20 microM was 64 or 75%, respectively. Other beta-adrenoceptor antagonists such as propranolol (10 microM) and metoprolol (10 microM) did not significantly affect the PDGF-induced beta-receptor autophosphorylation. These findings provide novel experimental support for the known beneficial clinical effects of carvedilol in the treatment of chronic heart failure associated with myocardial fibrosis.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009206 Myocardium The muscle tissue of the HEART. It is composed of striated, involuntary muscle cells (MYOCYTES, CARDIAC) connected to form the contractile pump to generate blood flow. Muscle, Cardiac,Muscle, Heart,Cardiac Muscle,Myocardia,Cardiac Muscles,Heart Muscle,Heart Muscles,Muscles, Cardiac,Muscles, Heart
D010766 Phosphorylation The introduction of a phosphoryl group into a compound through the formation of an ester bond between the compound and a phosphorus moiety. Phosphorylations
D010982 Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Mitogenic peptide growth hormone carried in the alpha-granules of platelets. It is released when platelets adhere to traumatized tissues. Connective tissue cells near the traumatized region respond by initiating the process of replication. Platelet Derived Growth Factor,Factor, Platelet-Derived Growth,Growth Factor, Platelet-Derived
D011412 Propanolamines AMINO ALCOHOLS containing the propanolamine (NH2CH2CHOHCH2) group and its derivatives. Aminopropanols
D011994 Recombinant Proteins Proteins prepared by recombinant DNA technology. Biosynthetic Protein,Biosynthetic Proteins,DNA Recombinant Proteins,Recombinant Protein,Proteins, Biosynthetic,Proteins, Recombinant DNA,DNA Proteins, Recombinant,Protein, Biosynthetic,Protein, Recombinant,Proteins, DNA Recombinant,Proteins, Recombinant,Recombinant DNA Proteins,Recombinant Proteins, DNA
D002227 Carbazoles Benzo-indoles similar to CARBOLINES which are pyrido-indoles. In plants, carbazoles are derived from indole and form some of the INDOLE ALKALOIDS.
D004247 DNA A deoxyribonucleotide polymer that is the primary genetic material of all cells. Eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms normally contain DNA in a double-stranded state, yet several important biological processes transiently involve single-stranded regions. DNA, which consists of a polysugar-phosphate backbone possessing projections of purines (adenine and guanine) and pyrimidines (thymine and cytosine), forms a double helix that is held together by hydrogen bonds between these purines and pyrimidines (adenine to thymine and guanine to cytosine). DNA, Double-Stranded,Deoxyribonucleic Acid,ds-DNA,DNA, Double Stranded,Double-Stranded DNA,ds DNA
D005347 Fibroblasts Connective tissue cells which secrete an extracellular matrix rich in collagen and other macromolecules. Fibroblast
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000077261 Carvedilol A carbazole and propanol derivative that acts as a non-cardioselective beta blocker and vasodilator. It has blocking activity for ALPHA 1 ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS and, at higher doses, may function as a blocker of CALCIUM CHANNELS; it also has antioxidant properties. Carvedilol is used in the treatment of HYPERTENSION; ANGINA PECTORIS; and HEART FAILURE. It can also reduce the risk of death following MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION. BM 14190,BM-14190,Carvedilol Hydrochloride,Carvedilol, (+),Carvedilol, (+)-isomer,Carvedilol, (+-)-isomer,Carvedilol, (-),Carvedilol, (-)-isomer,Carvedilol, (R)-isomer,Carvedilol, (S)-isomer,Carvedilol, 14C-labeled,Coreg,Coropres,Dilatrend,Eucardic,Kredex,Querto,14C-labeled Carvedilol,BM14190,Carvedilol, 14C labeled

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