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Renal Failure
Endoplasmic reticulum stress mediates parathyroid hormone-induced apoptosis in vascular smooth muscle cells
Xinpan Chen1  Weikang Guo1  Yingjie Liu1  Wenhu Liu1  Shuzhong Duan1 
[1] Department of Nephrology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Faculty of Kidney Diseases, Capital Medical University;
关键词: ckd;    vascular calcification;    pth;    er stress;    apoptosis;   
DOI  :  10.1080/0886022X.2022.2027248
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Vascular calcification is one of the most common complications of chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is closely associated with increased mortality and morbidity rates of CKD patients. It has been reported that increased parathyroid hormone (PTH) aggravates vascular calcification in CKD patients. However, the direct role of PTH in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) is less elucidated. Here, we present evidence that PTH promotes apoptosis of VSMCs and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress participates in this process. Human aorta vascular smooth muscle cells (HASMCs) were treated with different concentrations of PTH for various time. HASMC apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. Expression of phosphorylated (p)-PERK, CHOP, IRE1, p-JNK, and cleaved caspase 3 was determined by Western blotting. We found that PTH induced HASMC apoptosis and increased the expression of cleaved caspase 3. Furthermore, PTH activated PERK-CHOP and IRE1-JNK ER stress pathways. Either inhibition of JNK by SP600125 or CHOP by siRNA ameliorated PTH-induced apoptosis in HASMCs. We therefore suggest that ER stress participates in PTH-induced apoptosis of VSMCs, which may be a possible mechanism of PTH-promoted vascular calcification in CKD patients.

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