Moteki H, Ogihara M, Kimura M. Phenylephrine Enhances the Mitogenic Effect of S-Allyl-L-cysteine on Primary Cultured Hepatocytes through Protein Kinase C-Induced B-Raf Phosphorylation.
Biol Pharm Bull 2024;
47:1565-1574. [PMID:
39343542 DOI:
10.1248/bpb.b24-00157]
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Abstract
The co-mitogenic effects of the α1-adrenoceptor agonist phenylephrine on S-allyl-L-cysteine (SAC)-induced hepatocyte proliferation were examined in primary cultures of adult rat hepatocytes. The combination of phenylephrine (10-10-10-6 M) and SAC (10-6 M) exhibited a significant dose-dependent increase in the number of hepatocyte nuclei and viable cells compared to SAC alone. This combination also increased the progression of hepatocyte nuclei into the S-phase. The potentiating effect of phenylephrine on SAC-induced cell proliferation was counteracted by prazosin (an α1-adrenergic receptor antagonist) and GF109203X (selective protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor). In addition, PMA (direct PKC activator) potentiated the proliferative effects of SAC similarly to phenylephrine. In essence, these findings suggest that PKC activity plays a crucial role in enhancing SAC-induced cell proliferation. Moreover, the effects of phenylephrine on SAC-induced Ras activity, Raf phosphorylation, and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2 (ERK2) phosphorylation were investigated. Phenylephrine (or PMA) in combination with SAC did not augment Ras activity, but further increased ERK2 phosphorylation and its upstream B-Raf phosphorylation. These results indicate that PKC activation, triggered by stimulating adrenergic α1 receptors, further amplifies SAC-induced cell proliferation through enhanced ERK2 phosphorylation via increased B-Raf-specific phosphorylation in primary cultured hepatocytes.
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