Resveratrol inhibits angiotensin II‑induced proliferation of A7r5 cells and decreases neointimal hyperplasia by inhibiting the CaMKII‑HDAC4 signaling pathway

Molecular Medicine Reports
Xiaozhen LinShiming Liu

Abstract

Resveratrol has been reported to inhibit vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and neointimal hyperplasia following arterial injury; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of resveratrol on angiotensin II (AngII)‑induced proliferation of A7r5 cells and explore the molecular mechanisms responsible for the observed effects. Resveratrol inhibited cell proliferation and migration, and decreased the AngII‑induced protein expression of α‑smooth muscle actin (α‑SMA), proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and cyclin‑dependent kinase 4 (CDK4). Resveratrol inhibited AngII‑induced activation of intracellular Ca2+/calmodulin‑dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) and histone deacetylases 4 (HDAC4), as well as blocking AngII‑induced cell cycle progression from the G0/G1 to S‑phase. In vivo, 4‑weeks of resveratrol treatment decreased the neointima area and the neointima/media area ratio in rats following carotid balloon injury. Resveratrol also inhibited the protein expression of total and phosphorylated CaMKII and HDAC4 in the injured arteries. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that resveratrol attenuated AngII‑induced cell proliferation and neointimal h...Continue Reading

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