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Títulos: Melatonin modulates proliferation of pancreatic stellate cells through caspase-3 activation and changes in cyclin A and D expression
Autores/as: Estarás Hermosel, Matías
Peña Vega, Fernando Juan
Tapia García, José Antonio
Fernández Bermejo, Miguel
Mateos Rodríguez, José María
Vara Brenes, Daniel
Roncero Cordero, Vicente
Blanco Fernández, Gerardo
López Guerra, Diego
Salido Ruiz, G. M.
González Mateos, Antonio
Palabras clave: Apoptosis;Ciclina;Melatonina;Viabilidad celular;Celulas estrelladas pancreáticas;Cyclin;Melatonin;Cell viability;Pancreatic stellate cells
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Editor/a: Springer
Resumen: In this study, the effects of melatonin (1 μM–1 mM) on pancreatic stellate cells (PSC) have been examined. Cell viability and proliferation, caspase 3 activation, and the expression of cyclin A and cyclin D were analyzed. Our results show that melatonin decreased PSC viability in a time and concentration dependent manner. This effect was not inhibited by treatment of cells with MT1, MT2, calmodulin, or ROR alpha inhibitors prior to melatonin addition. Activation of caspase 3 in response to melatonin was detected. The expression of cyclin A and cyclin D was decreased in cells treated with melatonin. Finally, changes in BrdU incorporation into the newly synthesized DNA of proliferating cells were also observed in the presence of melatonin. We conclude that melatonin, at pharmacological concentrations, modulates proliferation of PSC through activation of apoptosis and involving crucial regulators of the cell cycle. These actions might not require specific melatonin receptors. Our observations suggest that melatonin, at high doses, could potentially exert anti fibrotic effects and, thus, could be taken into consideration as supportive treatment in the therapy of pancreatic diseases.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/23309
ISSN: 1138-7548
DOI: 10.1007/s13105-020-00740-6
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