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Solini A, Santini E, Madec S, Cuccato S, Ferrannini E: Effects of endothelin-1 on fibroblasts from type 2 diabetic patients: Possible role in wound healing and tissue repair. Growth Factors. 2007 Dec;25(6):392-9. Endothelin-1 (ET-1) promotes the contractile ability of fibroblasts, essential for wound closure and reconstitution of the dermis. Wound healing is impaired in type 2 diabetic patients (D). We compared the effect of ET-1 on proliferative transforming growth factor (TGFbeta (1)) expression, fibronectin and laminin release), differentiative [alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA) expression] and inflammatory [monocyte chemo-attractant protein (MCP-1) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) expression] responses in skin fibroblasts of healthy subjects (C) and D, testing the relative role of ET (A) and ET (B) receptors in mediating these responses. ET-1 did not influence TGFbeta (1), fibronectin or laminin production. alpha-SMA was more abundant and more stimulated in D, as well as MCP-1 and IL-6 expression and release. These effects were prevented by BMS-182874, selective antagonist of ET (A), more abundant than ET (B) in both cell strains and whose expression rose more in D than C upon stimulation with ET-1. This peculiar pattern of responses to ET-1, presumably acquired during the chronic in vivo exposure to hyperglycemia along the natural history of the disease, may partially explain the increased susceptibility of D to chronic ulcerations. |
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