Cross talk between endothelial and smooth muscle cells in pulmonary hypertension: critical role for serotonin-induced smooth muscle hyperplasia

S Eddahibi, C Guignabert, AM Barlier-Mur… - Circulation, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
S Eddahibi, C Guignabert, AM Barlier-Mur, L Dewachter, E Fadel, P Dartevelle, M Humbert
Circulation, 2006Am Heart Assoc
Background—The mechanism of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell (PA-SMC)
hyperplasia in idiopathic pulmonary artery hypertension (iPH) may involve both an inherent
characteristic of PA-SMCs and abnormal control by external stimuli. We investigated the role
of pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (P-ECs) in controlling PA-SMC growth.
Methods and Results—Serum-free medium of quiescent P-ECs elicited marked PA-SMC
proliferation, and this effect was greater with P-ECs from patients with iPH than from control …
Background— The mechanism of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell (PA-SMC) hyperplasia in idiopathic pulmonary artery hypertension (iPH) may involve both an inherent characteristic of PA-SMCs and abnormal control by external stimuli. We investigated the role of pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (P-ECs) in controlling PA-SMC growth.
Methods and Results— Serum-free medium of quiescent P-ECs elicited marked PA-SMC proliferation, and this effect was greater with P-ECs from patients with iPH than from control subjects and greater with PA-SMCs from these patients than from control subjects. Fluoxetine, which inhibits serotonin-induced mitogenesis by blocking the serotonin transporter, and p-chlorophenylalanine, which inhibits serotonin synthesis by blocking tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH), caused a similar 60% reduction in the growth-promoting effect of P-EC media, whereas endothelin receptor blockers had no effect. Assays of TPH activity in P-EC medium based on p-chlorophenylalanine–sensitive 5-hydroxytryptophan accumulation or serotonin determination indicated serotonin synthesis by P-ECs and an increase in this TPH-dependent process in iPH. Expression of the tph1 gene encoding the peripheral form of the TPH enzyme was increased in lungs and P-ECs from patients with iPH. Lung TPH1 immunostaining was confined to the pulmonary vessel intima.
Conclusions— P-ECs produce paracrine factors governing PA-SMC growth. Serotonin, the main P-EC–derived growth factor, is overproduced in iPH and contributes to PA-SMC hyperplasia.
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