Research Paper Volume 6, Issue 5 pp 369—379

Long term exposure to L-arginine accelerates endothelial cell senescence through arginase-II and S6K1 signaling

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Figure 5. S6K1 and Arg-II form a positive regulatory circuit under the condition of chronic L-arginine supplementation.

(A) Endothelial cells were treated as described in Fig. 1, except that the cells were transduced with the rAd/U6-LacZshRNA as control, rAd/U6-Arg-IIshRNA or -S6K1shRNA after L-arginine-starvation and prior to the treatment with only 0.5 mmol/L of L-arginine for 7 days. Shown are Western blot analyses of S6-S235/236, total S6, Arg-II and S6K1, and the quantification of the signals. *p < 0.05 vs rAd/U6-LacZshRNA+0.5 mmol/L L-arginine control. (B) Endothelial cells were treated as described in Fig. 1, except that the cells were transduced with the rAd/U6-LacZshRNA as control or rAd/U6-Arg-IIshRNA48 hours prior to serum- and L-arginine-starvation. Shown are Western blot analyses of S6K1-T389, S6K1, S6-S235/236, total S6, Arg-II, tubulin, and the quantification of the signals. *p < 0.05 vs rAd/U6-LacZshRNA+0.1 mmol/L L-arginine