RGD peptides induce relaxation of pulmonary arteries and airways via β3-integrins

2014 
Novel relaxants of pulmonary arteries and airways are of special interest to obtain insights into pulmonary signaling pathways and to develop treatment strategies for lung diseases. Herein, we demonstrate that Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) peptides induce a dose-dependent relaxation of pulmonary arteries and airways in mouse. The relaxing effect was specific because it was strongly reduced using the control peptides RGE or RAD (P<0.001). Longer peptide sequences containing RGD and its flanking amino acids found in fibronectin showed a similar effect even at a 10-fold lower concentration. The relevance of RGD-induced pulmonary vasorelaxation was demonstrated in isometric force measurements, lung slices, and the isolated perfused lung model under normoxia and hypoxia and in vivo. As cell surface receptor we identified β3- but not β1-integrin subunits. Moreover, vasorelaxation by RGD peptides was strongly diminished after removal of the endothelium in endothelial nitric oxide synthase-deficient (eNOS−/− mice; P<0.01) an...
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