Differences of cell growth and cell cycle regulators induced by basic fibroblast growth factor between nifedipine responders and non-responders

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Differences of cell proliferation, cell cycle, and G1/ S transition regulatory proteins of gingival fibroblasts derived from nifedipine-reactive patient (NIFr) and nifedipine-nonreactive patient (NIFn) in the presence of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) were investigated to elucidate the mechanism of gingival overgrowth associated with nifedipine, one of the Ca2+-channel blockers. The proliferation rate of NIFr cells in the presence of bFGF significantly increased than NIFn cells. The proportion of NIFr cells that had undergone progression to the S and G2/M phases from the G0/G1 phase significantly increased compared to that in NIFn cells. Increases of pRB (Ser807/811), pCDK2 (Thr160), CDK2, and cyclin E protein levels in NIFr cells were greater than those in NIFn cells. The elevations of pRB (Ser780), RB, and cyclin A protein levels in NIFr cells did not differ from those of NIFn cells. The growth of NIFr cells was greater than that of NIFn cells as a result of the active G1/ S transition of NIFr cells, as assessed by the increments of cyclin E, pCDK2, and pRB (ser807/811) protein in NIFr cells. ©2007 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Takeuchi, R., Matsumoto, H., Okada, H., Hori, M., Gunji, A., Hakozaki, K., … Fujii, A. (2007). Differences of cell growth and cell cycle regulators induced by basic fibroblast growth factor between nifedipine responders and non-responders. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 103(2), 168–174. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.FP0060928

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