Paradoxical effect of cerium on collagen synthesis in cardiac fibroblasts

Shivakumar, K. ; Renuka Nair, R. ; Valiathan, M. S. (1992) Paradoxical effect of cerium on collagen synthesis in cardiac fibroblasts Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 24 (7). pp. 775-780. ISSN 0022-2828

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Abstract

The present study examined the effect of cerium on collagen synthesis in cultured cardiac fibroblasts and explants. At 100 nm, a concentration comparable with that found in the cardiac tissue of patients with endomyocardial fibrosis, the element was found to enhance the incorporation of tritiated proline into collagen and non-collagen proteins while at 10 µm, it had an inhibitory effect. Cerium was found to have no effect on rates of DNA synthesis in fibroblasts at 100 nm. However, at this concentration, the element markedly enhanced the incorporation of tritiated uridine into RNA, suggesting that cerium may act at the level of transcription to stimulate collagen and non-collagen protein syntheses. The stimulatory action of very low levels of cerium on collagen synthesis may contribute to the accumulation of collagen seen in endomyocardial fibrosis.

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Keywords:Cerium; Collagen Synthesis; Transcription; Endomyocardial Fibrosis
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