Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
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J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. · Jun 2009
Cardiomyocyte S1P1 receptor-mediated extracellular signal-related kinase signaling and desensitization.
We examined the ability of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) to desensitize extracellular signal-related kinase (ERK), a mitogen-activated protein kinase linked to antiapoptotic responses in the heart. In isolated adult mouse cardiomyocytes, S1P (10 nM-5 microM) induced ERK phosphorylation in a time- and dose-dependent manner. S1P stimulation of ERK was completely inhibited by an S1P1/3 subtype receptor antagonist (VPC23019), by a Gi protein inhibitor (pertussis toxin) and by a mitogen-activated protein kinase/ERK kinase inhibitor (PD98059). ⋯ This enhanced survival was abrogated by pretreatment with PD98059, VPC23019, or pertussis toxin. Thus, exogenous S1P induces rapid and reversible S1P1-mediated ERK phosphorylation. S1P-induced adult mouse cardiomyocyte survival requires ERK activation mediated via an S1P1-Gi pathway.