|
|
Christopher Heeschen, Michael Weis, Alexandra Aicher, Stefanie Dimmeler, John P. Cooke
J Clin Invest. 2002;
110(4):527
doi:10.1172/JCI14676
Abstract |
Full text
| PDF

W
e have recently reported that nicotine has angiogenic effects, which appear to be mediated through non-neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Here, we describe the endogenous cholinergic pathway for angiogenesis. In an in vitro angiogenesis model, increasing concentrations of the nonselective nAChR antagonist mecamylamine completely and reversibly inhibited endothelial network formation. Although several nAChR isoforms are expressed on endothelial cells (ECs), a similar inhibition was only obtained with the selective α7-nAChR antagonist α-bungarotoxin, whereas other selective antagonists did not result in significant inhibition of network formation. α7-nAChR was upregulated during proliferation, by hypoxia in vitro, and by ischemia in vivo. The nAChR-induced network formation was partially dependent on VEGF, was completely dependent on the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways, and finally resulted in NF-κB activation. In vivo, pharmacological inhibition of nAChR as well as genetic disruption of α7-nAChR expression significantly inhibited inflammatory angiogenesis and reduced ischemia-induced angiogenesis and tumor growth. Our results suggest that nAChRs may play an important role in physiological and pathological angiogenesis. To our knowledge, this is the first description of a cholinergic angiogenic pathway, and it suggests a novel avenue for therapeutic modulation of angiogenesis.
Citation information
This citation data is accumulated from CrossRef, which receives citation information from participating publishers, including this journal.
Not all publishers participate in CrossRef, so this information is not comprehensive.
Additionally, data may not reflect the most current citations to this article,
and the data may differ from citation information available from other sources
(for example, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus).
Total citations by year
in CrossRef
Citations to this article
in CrossRef
(21)
| Title and authors |
Publication |
Year |
From Smoking to Cancers: Novel Targets to Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
Chia-Hwa Lee, Chih-Hsiung Wu, Yuan-Soon Ho
|
Journal of Oncology
|
2011 |
Baroreflex deficiency hampers angiogenesis after myocardial infarction via acetylcholine- 7-nicotinic ACh receptor in rats
J.-G. Yu, S.-W. Song, H. Shu, S.-J. Fan, A.-J. Liu, C. Liu, W. Guo, J.-M. Guo, C.-Y. Miao, D.-F. Su
|
European Heart Journal
|
2011 |
Epigenetic effects and molecular mechanisms of tumorigenesis induced by cigarette smoke: an overview.
Rong-Jane Chen, Louis W Chang, Pinpin Lin, Ying-Jan Wang
|
Journal of Oncology
|
2011 |
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor signaling in tumor growth and metastasis.
Sandeep Singh, Smitha Pillai, Srikumar Chellappan
|
Journal of Oncology
|
2011 |
ARRB1-Mediated Regulation of E2F Target Genes in Nicotine-Induced Growth of Lung Tumors
P. Dasgupta, W. Rizwani, S. Pillai, R. Davis, S. Banerjee, K. Hug, M. Lloyd, D. Coppola, E. Haura, S. P. Chellappan
|
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
|
2011 |
Novel role of Egr-1 in nicotine-related neointimal formation
R. I. Vazquez-Padron, D. Mateu, L. Rodriguez-Menocal, Y. Wei, K. A. Webster, S. M. Pham
|
Cardiovascular Research
|
2010 |
A Potential Role of Alpha-7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor in Cardiac Angiogenesis in a Pressure-Overload Rat Model
Min Ni, Zhong-Wei Yang, Dong-Jie Li, Quan Li, Shu-Hui Zhang, Ding-Feng Su, He-Hui Xie, Fu-Ming Shen
|
J Pharmacol Sci
|
2010 |
Transcriptome analysis and molecular signature of human retinal pigment epithelium.
N V Strunnikova, A Maminishkis, J J Barb, F Wang, C Zhi, Y Sergeev, W Chen, A O Edwards, D Stambolian, G Abecasis, A Swaroop, P J Munson, S S Miller
|
Human Molecular Genetics
|
2010 |
Nicotine and apoptosis
Reinhard Zeidler, Kaj Albermann, Stephan Lang
|
Apoptosis
|
2007 |
Muscle and neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
Dimitra Kalamida, Konstantinos Poulas, Vassiliki Avramopoulou, Efrosini Fostieri, George Lagoumintzis, Konstantinos Lazaridis, Anastasia Sideri, Marios Zouridakis, Socrates J. Tzartos
|
FEBS Journal
|
2007 |
|