학술논문

Curcumin inhibits proliferation, migration and neointimal formation of vascular smooth muscle via activating miR-22.
Document Type
Article
Source
Pharmaceutical Biology. Dec2020, Vol. 58 Issue 1, p610-619. 10p.
Subject
*CURCUMIN
*TRANSCRIPTION factor Sp1
*AORTA
*ABDOMINAL aorta
*INTRA-aortic balloon counterpulsation
*SMOOTH muscle
*VASCULAR smooth muscle
*ARTERIAL injuries
Language
ISSN
1388-0209
Abstract
Curcumin has antitumor, antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and anti-proliferative properties. To investigate the role of miR-22 during curcumin-induced changes in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) and neointima formation in balloon-injured rat abdominal aorta. Sprague-Dawley rats were randomised to the sham-operated (n = 10), operated control (injured, n = 10), and curcumin treatment (n = 10) groups. miR-22 expression was determined by real-time PCR. SP1 was assessed by western blot and real-time PCR. Rat aortic smooth muscle A7r5 cells were used to determine VSMC proliferation and migration, which were measured by the MTS, EdU staining, Transwell, and wound healing assays. miR-22 levels declined following arterial balloon injury in vivo (48% at 3d, p < 0.05) and serum stimulation in vitro (45% at 24 h, p < 0.01). Functional studies revealed that miR-22 negatively regulated the proliferation and migration of VSMCs by directly targeting the SP1 transcription factor in VSMCs. Curcumin increased the expression of miR-22 (81%, p < 0.05) and decreased the protein expression of SP1 in VSMCs (25%, p < 0.05). miR-22 inhibition was found to attenuate the effects of curcumin on VSMC functions. Curcumin increased miR-22 (46%, p < 0.01), decreased the SP1 protein (19%, p < 0.05), and inhibited vascular neointimal area (48%, p < 0.01) in vivo. The miR-22/SP1 pathway is involved in the protective role of curcumin during arterial balloon injury, but the mechanisms remain unclear. miR-22 is involved in the inhibitory effects of curcumin on VSMCs' proliferation, migration and neointima hyperplasia after arterial balloon injury in rats. Curcumin could be used to prevent neointimal hyperplasia after angioplasty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]