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Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Volume 24, Number 2, February, 2001 170-178

Adrenomedullin Expression and Growth Inhibitory Effects in Distinct Pulmonary Artery Smooth Muscle Cell Subpopulations

Paul D. Upton, John Wharton, Hedley Coppock, Neil Davie, Xudong Yang, Magdi H. Yacoub, Mohammad A. Ghatei, Julia M. Polak, Stephen R. Bloom, David M. Smith, and Nicholas W. Morrell

Section on Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Histochemistry, Metabolic Medicine, and Cardiothoracic Surgery, Imperial College School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom

The vasodilator peptide adrenomedullin is elevated in patients with pulmonary hypertension and has been implicated in the inhibition of vascular remodeling. We questioned whether adrenomedullin is released by human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) and inhibits PASMC growth and release of endothelin, a known smooth muscle cell mitogen. The majority of PASMCs isolated from proximal pulmonary arteries and all PASMCs from distal pulmonary arteries released adrenomedullin, although at differing rates (mean, 177 ± 28 and 62 ± 11 fmol/105 cells/24 h, respectively). These cells were designated ADM(+). However, some proximal PASMC isolates did not release adrenomedullin, designated ADM(-). Northern blot analysis confirmed adrenomedullin expression in proximal ADM(+) but not ADM(-) isolates. ADM(-) and distal ADM(+) PASMCs proliferated faster in serum than did proximal ADM(+) cells. Adrenomedullin potently and dose-dependently (mean EC50 = 2.2 ± 0.5 nM) increased intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) in ADM(-) isolates via specific adrenomedullin receptors. In contrast, both adrenomedullin and calcitonin gene-related peptide modestly elevated cAMP in 50% of ADM(+) isolates. Adrenomedullin dose-dependently inhibited platelet-derived growth factor-stimulated [3H]thymidine incorporation and endothelin release in ADM(-) cells but did not affect [3H]thymidine uptake in ADM(+) isolates. We conclude that distinct subpopulations of human PASMCs release and respond to adrenomedullin. The heterogeneity of adrenomedullin release and the inhibition of PASMC DNA synthesis and endothelin release suggest that adrenomedullin may function as a paracrine mediator in the inhibition of pulmonary vascular remodeling.




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