Signaling pathway involved in the inhibitory effect of FTY720P on the Na+/K+ ATPase in HepG2 cells

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The Na+/K+ ATPase modulates the activity of many transporters in the liver, and maintains the ionic constancy of the intracellular milieu, preserving thus normal functioning of hepatocytes. Previous work showed that FTY720P, a sphingosine one phosphate receptor agonist used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis, exerts in HepG2 cells, an inhibitory effect on the activity of the ATPase, mediated via PGE2. This study is an attempt to identify the signaling molecules involved downstream of the prostaglandin. The activity of the ATPase was assayed by measuring the amount of inorganic phosphate liberated in presence and absence of ouabain, a specific inhibitor of the enzyme. The effect of FTY720P and PGE2 disappeared completely in presence of PF-04418948, a blocker of EP2 receptors, RpcAMP, an inhibitor of PKA, PD98059, an inhibitor of ERK, as well as in presence of PTIO, a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, but was mimicked by butaprost, an EP2 agonist, dbcAMP, a cell permeable cAMP analogue, and SNAP1,a nitric oxide generator. PGE2 and dbcAMP increased the expression of phosphorylated ERK but not total ERK. This increase did not appear however in presence of PTIO, indicating that PKA is upstream of NO. It was concluded that FTY 720P induces PGE2 release which activates NOS leading to NO production and ERK activation. ERK then inhibits directly or indirectly the Na+/K+ ATPase. © 2017, The International CCN Society.

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Ep2, Erk, Hepg2, Na+/k+ atpase, No, Pka, 2 (2 amino 3 methoxyphenyl)chromone, Adenosine triphosphatase, Adenosine triphosphatase (potassium sodium), Adenosine triphosphatase (potassium sodium) inhibitor, Butaprost, Cyclic amp dependent protein kinase, Cyclic amp dependent protein kinase inhibitor, Cyclic amp derivative, Fty 720p, Mitogen activated protein kinase, Monophosphorothioate rp isomer triehtylammonium, Nitric oxide, Nitric oxide donor, Nitric oxide synthase, Nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, Ouabain, Pf 04418948, Prostaglandin, Prostaglandin e receptor, Prostaglandin e2, Prostaglandin receptor blocking agent, Ptio, Snap1 protein, Unclassified drug, Article, Controlled study, Drug mechanism, Enzyme activation, Enzyme activity, Enzyme induction, Enzyme inhibition, Hep-g2 cell line, Human, Human cell, Intracellular signaling, Priority journal, Prostaglandin release, Protein expression, Signal transduction

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