Involvement of the receptor for advanced glycation-end products (RAGE) in β-amyloid-induced toxic effects in rat cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells cultured in vitro

  • Authors:
    • Silvia Baiguera
    • Lara Fioravanzo
    • Claudio Grandi
    • Rosa Di Liddo
    • Pier Paolo Parnigotto
    • Marcella Folin
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  • Published online on: July 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000199
  • Pages: 9-15
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Abstract

To ascertain whether the potential biological effects of β amyloid (βA) on the endothelium are partly mediated by the receptor for advanced glycation-end products (RAGE), we performed a series of experiments which analyzed the effects of the βA(1-42) peptide on in vitro cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells (CECs). Our results suggest that RAGE is directly responsible for βA(1-42) actions on CECs, such as its toxic effect on cell survival, viability and angiogenic capability. We observed that a 6-h incubation period exposing CECs to βA(1-42) increased the extracellular levels of nitrite. Furthermore, the presence of a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, L-NAME, was able to enhance CEC survival and viability. Immunocytochemical analyses demonstrated that the peptide induced expression of the inducible form of NOS, iNOS, typically synthesized in response to immune/inflammatory stimuli. Upon blocking the interaction of βA(1-42) and RAGE, we observed significantly decreased levels of NO and suppression of iNOS immunoreactivity. In conclusion, our data suggest the involvement of RAGE, at least partly, in mediating the effects of βA(1-42) on CECs. In particular, the decrease of in vitro cell viability and functionality and nitrosative stress activation was inhibited by blocking βA(1-42)-RAGE interaction.

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July 2009
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Baiguera S, Fioravanzo L, Grandi C, Di Liddo R, Parnigotto PP and Folin M: Involvement of the receptor for advanced glycation-end products (RAGE) in β-amyloid-induced toxic effects in rat cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells cultured in vitro. Int J Mol Med 24: 9-15, 2009.
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Baiguera, S., Fioravanzo, L., Grandi, C., Di Liddo, R., Parnigotto, P.P., & Folin, M. (2009). Involvement of the receptor for advanced glycation-end products (RAGE) in β-amyloid-induced toxic effects in rat cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells cultured in vitro. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 24, 9-15. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000199
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Baiguera, S., Fioravanzo, L., Grandi, C., Di Liddo, R., Parnigotto, P. P., Folin, M."Involvement of the receptor for advanced glycation-end products (RAGE) in β-amyloid-induced toxic effects in rat cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells cultured in vitro". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 24.1 (2009): 9-15.
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Baiguera, S., Fioravanzo, L., Grandi, C., Di Liddo, R., Parnigotto, P. P., Folin, M."Involvement of the receptor for advanced glycation-end products (RAGE) in β-amyloid-induced toxic effects in rat cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells cultured in vitro". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 24, no. 1 (2009): 9-15. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000199