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- Mihwa Kim, Minjae Kim, Sang Won Park, Stuart M Pitson, and H Thomas Lee.
- Department of Anesthesiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY 10032-3784, USA.
- Am. J. Nephrol. 2010 Jan 1; 31 (4): 353-62.
Background/AimsWe previously showed that the inhalational anesthetic isoflurane protects against renal ischemia reperfusion injury in part via sphingosine kinase (SK)-mediated synthesis of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P). In this study, we tested the hypothesis that isoflurane directly targets renal proximal tubule cells via SK activation, S1P synthesis and activation of S1P receptors to initiate cytoprotective signaling.Methods And ResultsIsoflurane-mediated phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and Akt and induction of HSP70 in human kidney proximal tubule (HK-2) cells were inhibited by dimethylsphingosine (DMS), an SK inhibitor, and VPC23019, an S1P(1/3) receptor selective antagonist, in HK-2 cells. A selective S1P(1) receptor agonist, SEW2781, mimicked isoflurane-induced phosphorylation of ERK and Akt and induction of HSP70. Moreover, isoflurane-mediated protection against H(2)O(2)-induced necrosis of HK-2 cells was significantly attenuated by an S1P(1/3) receptor antagonist, VPC23019, and by SK inhibitors DMS or 4-[[4- (4-chlorophenyl)-2-thiazolyl]amino]phenol. Finally, overexpression of the SK1 enzyme in HK-2 cells protected against H(2)O(2)-induced necrosis.ConclusionsCollectively, our study demonstrates that S1P released via isoflurane-mediated SK1 stimulation produces direct anti-necrotic effects probably via S1P(1) receptor-mediated cytoprotective signaling (ERK/Akt phosphorylation and HSP70 induction) in HK-2 cells. Our findings may help to unravel the cellular signaling pathways of volatile anesthetic-mediated renal protection and lead to new therapeutic applications of volatile anesthetics during the perioperative period.2010 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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