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Airway smooth muscle hyperplasia and hypertrophy correlate with glycogen synthase kinase-3[beta] phosphorylation in a mouse model of asthma

Authors :
Bentley, J. Kelley
Deng, Huan
Linn, Marisa J.
Lei, Jing
Dokshin, Gregoriy A.
Fingar, Diane C.
Bitar, Khalil N.
Henderson, William R., Jr.
Hershenson, Marc B.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Feb, 2009, Vol. 296 Issue 2, pL176, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Increased airway smooth muscle (ASM) mass, a characteristic finding in asthma, may be caused by hyperplasia or hypertrophy. Cell growth requires increased translation of contractile apparatus mRNA, which is controlled, in part, by glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3[beta], a constitutively active kinase that inhibits eukaryotic initiation factor-2 activity and binding of methionyl tRNA to the ribosome. Phosphorylation of GSK-3[beta] inactivates it, enhancing translation. We sought to quantify the contributions of hyperplasia and hypertrophy to increased ASM mass in ovalbumin (OVA)-sensitized and -challenged BALB/c mice and the role of GSK-3[beta] in this process. Immunofluorescent probes, confocal microscopy, and stereological methods were used to analyze the number and volume of cells expressing [alpha]-smooth muscle actin and phospho-[Ser.sup.9] GSK-3[beta] (pGSK). OVA treatment caused a 3-fold increase in ASM fractional unit volume or volume density (Vv) (PBS, 0.006 [+ or -] 0.0003; OVA, 0.014 [+ or -] 0.001), a 1.5-fold increase in ASM number per unit volume (Nv), and a 59% increase in volume per cell (Vv/Nv) (PBS, 824 [+ or -] 76 [micro] [m.sup.3]; OVA, 1,310 [+ or -] 183 [micro][m.sup.3]). In OVA-treated mice, there was a 12-fold increase in the Vv of pGSK (+) ASM, a 5-fold increase in the Nv of pGSK (+) ASM, and a 1.6-fold increase in Vv/Nv. Lung homogenates from OVA-treated mice showed increased GSK-3[beta] phosphorylation and lower GSK-3[beta] activity. Both hyperplasia and hypertrophy are responsible for increased ASM mass in OVA-treated mice. Phosphorylation and inactivation of GSK-3[beta] are associated with ASM hypertrophy, suggesting that this kinase may play a role in asthmatic airway remodeling. ovalbumin; remodeling; stereology

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
296
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.194331393