Effects of gintonin on the proliferation, migration, and tube formation of human umbilical-vein endothelial cells: involvement of lysophosphatidic-acid receptors and vascular-endothelial-growth-factor signaling

Authors
Hwang, Sung-HeeLee, Byung-HwanChoi, Sun-HyeKim, Hyeon-JoongWon, Kyung JongLee, Hwan MyungRhim, HyewonKim, Hyoung-ChunNah, Seung-Yeol
Issue Date
2016-10
Publisher
KOREAN SOC GINSENG
Citation
JOURNAL OF GINSENG RESEARCH, v.40, no.4, pp.325 - 333
Abstract
Background: Ginseng extracts are known to have angiogenic effects. However, to date, only limited information is available on the molecular mechanism underlying the angiogenic effects and the main components of ginseng that exert these effects. Human umbilical-vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) are used as an in vitro model for screening therapeutic agents that promote angiogenesis and wound healing. We recently isolated gintonin, a novel ginseng-derived lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) receptor ligand, from ginseng. LPA plays a key role in angiogenesis and wound healing. Methods: In the present study, we investigated the in vitro effects of gintonin on proliferation, migration, and tube formation of HUVECs, which express endogenous LPA1/3 receptors. Results: Gintonin stimulated proliferation and migration of HUVECs. The LPA1/3 receptor antagonist, Ki16425, short interfering RNA against LPA1 or LPA3 receptor, and the Rho kinase inhibitor, Y-27632, significantly decreased the gintonin-induced proliferation, migration, and tube formation of HUVECs, which indicates the involvement of LPA receptors and Rho kinase activation. Further, gintonin increased the release of vascular endothelial growth factors from HUVECs. The cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor NS-398, nuclear factor kappa B inhibitor BAY11-7085, and c-Jun N-terminal kinase inhibitor SP600125 blocked the gintonin-induced migration, which shows the involvement of cyclooxygenase-2, nuclear factor kappa B, and c-Jun N-terminal kinase signaling. Conclusion: The gintonin-mediated proliferation, migration, and vascular-endothelial-growth-factor release in HUVECs via LPA-receptor activation may be one of in vitro mechanisms underlying ginseng induced angiogenic and wound-healing effects. Copyright (C) 2015, The Korean Society of Ginseng, Published by Elsevier.
Keywords
THERAPEUTIC ANGIOGENESIS; PANAX-GINSENG; FACTOR-C; AUTOTAXIN; INDUCTION; METASTASIS; ACTIVATION; SAPONINS; CULTURE; COX-2; THERAPEUTIC ANGIOGENESIS; PANAX-GINSENG; FACTOR-C; AUTOTAXIN; INDUCTION; METASTASIS; ACTIVATION; SAPONINS; CULTURE; COX-2; gintonin; human umbilical-vein endothelial cells; LPA receptors; Panax ginseng
ISSN
1226-8453
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/123592
DOI
10.1016/j.jgr.2015.10.002
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