Aims: The study was aimed to investigate whether nicotine affects endothelial expression of PTHrP and PTHrP receptor, a peptide system involved in endothelial protection against apoptosis. Methods: Isolated and cultured rat coronary endothelial cells were used. Immunoblot techniques were used to study activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases and to quantify PTHrP and PTHrP receptor expression. Real-time RT-PCR was used to quantify PTHrP, PTHrP-receptor, bcl-2, and bax mRNA expression. The rate of apoptosis was determined by HOE33258 staining and confirmed by quantification of the bcl-2-to-bax ratio. In vitro data were compared to hearts from rats exposed to cigarette smoking. Results: Nicotine induced PTHrP protein expression at nanomolar levels and small increases of PTHrP release (8%). Antagonists directed against the α7 subunit of cholinergic receptors, the most prominent isoform, attenuated nicotine-dependent increases of PTHrP expression. This effect of nicotine was p38 MAPK dependent. Nicotine at micromolar concentrations reduced PTHrP receptor expression. In vitro and in vivo we found a correlation between PTHrP receptor expression and bcl-2 expression. Conclusion: Nicotine induces PTHrP expression in endothelial cells but excessive concentrations of nicotine reduce PTHrP receptor expression thereby attenuating any protective effects of PTHrP against apoptosis. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Röthig, A., Schreckenberg, R., Weber, K., Conzelmann, C., Da Costa Rebelo, R. M., & Schlüter, K. D. (2012). Effects of nicotine on PTHrP and PTHrP receptor expression in rat coronary endothelial cells. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 29(3–4), 485–492. https://doi.org/10.1159/000338502
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