Roles of protein kinase B and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways in the protection by nicotinic acid against ultraviolet B-induced damage in keratinocytes

2012 
Objective To investigate the intracellular signal transduction pathways involved in the protective effect of nicotinic acid against ultraviolet B(UVB)-induced damage in human skin keratinocytes.Methods Cultured human keratinocyte HaCaT cells were divided into several groups to be treated with nicotinic acid,UVB irradiation,LY294002(an inhibitor of Akt),U0126(an inhibitor of extracellular signal-regulated kinase(ERK)1/2),SB203580(an inhibitor of P38)alone or in combination for different durations.Then,Western blot was performed to quantify the phosphorylation levels of the protein kinase B(Akt)/MAPK pathwayassociated proteins including Akt,P38,JNK and ERK1/2,MTT assay to evaluate the activity of HaCaT cells,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to determine the levels of endothelin-1(ET-1)and basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF)in the culture supernatant of HaCaT cells,and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling(TUNEL)to evaluate the apoptosis in HaCaT cells.Results As Western blot showed,phosphorylated Akt,P38,JNK and ERK1/2 were markedly activated within 60 minutes after pretreatment with nicotinic acid and irradiation with UVB(all P < 0.01),and the activation was more significant for phosphorylated Akt,P38,and ERK1/2 within 2 hours(all P < 0.01).Nicotinic acid effectively suppressed the UVB-induced cell death and apoptosis in HaCaT cells.The levels of supernatant ET-1 and bFGF were significantly decreased in HaCaT cells treated with the above 3 inhibitors followed by UVB irradiation than in those treated with the inhibitors alone(all P < 0.05),and nicotinic acid pretreatment only reversed the decrease in supernatant bFGF in HaCaT cells treated with SB203580 followed by UVB irradiation.Conclusion The Akt signaling pathway may play a regulatory role in the protection by nicotinic acid against UVB-induced damage in HaCaT cells. Key words: Niacin; Keratinocytes; Ultraviolet rays; Mitogen-activated protein kinase; Proto-oncogene proteins c-akt
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