論文

査読有り
2005年12月

Excitatory amino acid transporters expressed by synovial fibroblasts in rats with collagen-induced arthritis

BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY
  • E Hinoi
  • ,
  • R Ohashi
  • ,
  • S Miyata
  • ,
  • Y Kato
  • ,
  • M Iemata
  • ,
  • H Hojo
  • ,
  • T Takarada
  • ,
  • Y Yoneda

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開始ページ
1744
終了ページ
1755
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1016/j.bcp.2005.09.010
出版者・発行元
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

Although previous studies have demonstrated increased levels of the brain neurotransmitter glutamate (Glu) in the synovial fluid from patients with arthritis, not much attention has been paid to the possible role of Glu in joint synovial tissues to date. Constitutive expression of mRNA was for the first time shown with glutamate aspartate transporter, glutamate transporter-1 and excitatory amino acid carrier-1 (EAAC1), in addition to with particular ionotropic and metabotropic Gin receptors, in cultured synovial fibroblasts prepared from knee joints of male Lewis rats. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed high localization of immunoreactive EAAC1 at synovial tissues. The accumulation of [H-3]Glu occurred in a temperature- and sodium-dependent manner in cultured synovial fibroblasts, with a Km of 23.1 +/- 1.1 mu M and a V-max of 237.1 +/- 31.1 pmol(mg protein min), respectively. In rats with arthritis induced by immunization to type-II collagen, marked increases were seen in hind paw volume, cytokine mRNA expression and Glu levels in synovial tissues, in addition to histological erosion. In cultured synovial fibroblasts prepared from these arthritic rats, [H-3]Glu accumulation was drastically increased with biochemical and pharmacological profiles similar to those seen in normal synovial fibroblasts. The exposure to Glu at 500 mu M doubled the incorporation of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine in cultured synovial fibroblasts of arthritic but not normal rats, without significantly affecting mRNA expression of different cytokines in both synovial fibroblasts. These results suggest that Glu may at least in part play a role in mechanisms associated with cellular proliferation through particular transporters functionally expressed by synovium in rheumatoid arthritis. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2005.09.010
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16242118
Web of Science
https://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=JSTA_CEL&SrcApp=J_Gate_JST&DestLinkType=FullRecord&KeyUT=WOS:000233714700005&DestApp=WOS_CPL
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1016/j.bcp.2005.09.010
  • ISSN : 0006-2952
  • PubMed ID : 16242118
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000233714700005

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