KMID : 0811720110150060345
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Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology 2011 Volume.15 No. 6 p.345 ~ p.352
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4-phenylbutyric Acid Regulates Collagen Synthesis and Secretion Induced by High Concentrations of Glucose in Human Gingival Fibroblasts
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:Lee Geum-Hwa
:Oh Hyo-Won/:Lim Hyun-Dae/:Lee Wan/:Chae Han-Jung
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Abstract
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High glucose leads to physio/pathological alterations in diabetes patients. We investigated collagen production in human gingival cells that were cultured in high concentrations of glucose. Collagen synthesis and secretion were increased when the cells were exposed to high concentrations of glucose. We examined endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response because glucose metabolism is related to ER functional status. An ER stress response including the expression of glucose regulated protein 78 (GRP78), C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP), inositol requiring enzyme alpha (IRE-1?) and phosphor- eukaryotic initiation factor alpha (p-eIF-2?) was activated in the presence of high glucose. Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF-4), a downstream protein of p-eIF-2? as well as a transcription factor for collagen, was also phosphorylated and translocalized into the nucleus. The chemical chaperone 4-PBA inhibited the ER stress response and ATF-4 phosphorylation as well as nuclear translocation. Our results suggest that high concentrations of glucose-induced collagen are linked to ER stress and the associated phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of ATF-4.
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KEYWORD
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ER stress, Collagen, Human gingival fibroblasts, Glucose, 4-PBA
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