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Angiogenic ability of human endothelial cells was decreased following senescence induction with hydrogen peroxide: possible role of vegfr-2/akt-1 signaling pathway

Nesa Janamo Berenjabad, Vahid Nejati, Jafar Rezaie

2022BMC Molecular and Cell Biology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Many attempts are used to discover mechanisms driving impaired angiogenesis in age-related diseases. Angiogenesis is highly regulated by different signaling pathways. Here, we investigated the angiogenesis potential of human endothelial cells (ECs) upon exposure to hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), a cellular senescent factor. Results Data showed that the wound healing rate of HUVECs decreased upon incubation with H 2 O 2 ( P < 0.05). LOX activity and NO production were decreased in H 2 O 2 treated cells ( P < 0.05). Expression of miR-126 and VEGFR-2 up-regulated, while expression of miR-373 and HSP-70 up = regulated in H 2 O 2 -induced cells ( P < 0.05). In addition, we found that protein levels of p-Akt-1, VCAM-1, MMP-9, and IL-6 decreased in treated cells ( P < 0.05). Conclusions Our data showed that H 2 O 2 reduced the angiogenic response of HUVECs in vitro, which may be due to impairment of the VEGFR-2 signaling pathway.

Topics & Concepts

AngiogenesisProtein kinase BSignal transductionCell biologySenescenceHydrogen peroxideChemistryDownregulation and upregulationBiologyCancer researchBiochemistryGeneAngiogenesis and VEGF in CancerAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative StressNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms