Digoxin immune fab protects endothelial cells from ouabain-induced barrier injury |
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Authors: | Wang Yuping Fan Ruping Gu Yang Adair C David |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC), Shreveport, USA. ywang1@lsuhsc.edu |
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Abstract: | PROBLEM Endogenous digitalis-like factors (EDLF) inhibit sodium pump Na(+) /K(+) ATPase activity, and maternal EDLF levels are elevated in preeclampsia (PE). This study determined whether digoxin immune Fab (DIF) could protect endothelial cells (ECs) from EDLF-induced endothelial barrier dysfunction. METHOD OF STUDY ECs were treated with escalating doses of ouabain (a known EDLF) in the presence or absence of DIF. EC barrier integrity was examined by junction protein VE-cadherin and occludin expressions. EC permeability was determined by horseradish-peroxidase (HRP) leakage and transendothelial electrical resistance (TEER). RESULTS EC junction protein VE-cadherin distribution was disrupted in cells treated with ouabain. DIF, but not control IgG Fab fragment, blocked ouabain-induced decreases in VE-cadherin and occludin expressions and prevented ouabain-induced HRP leakage and TEER changes. CONCLUSION DIF protects ECs from ouabain-induced barrier injury, providing evidence of beneficial effects of DIF on EC function and supporting that Na(+) /K(+) ATPase might be a therapeutic target to ameliorate endothelial dysfunction. |
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Keywords: | Endogenous digitalis‐like factors endothelial barrier function Na+/K+ATPase occludin VE‐cadherin |
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