Effect of K252a, a protein kinase inhibitor, on the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells

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In the growth arrested cultures of bovine carotid smooth muscle, K252a (10 – 100 ng/ml), a protein kinase inhibitor with wide spectrum suppressed the cell proliferation induced by TPA and increase of serum. K252a was more potent in the antiproliferative activity than H7, a C-kinase-specific inhibitor, but less than staurosporine, another wide-spectrum protein kinase inhibitor. Since C-kinase plays an important role in the signal transduction leading to the cell proliferation and K252a inhibits C-kinase in vitro, the antiproliferative effect of K252a to carotid smooth muscle cells is likely to be exerted through C-kinase dependent pathway.

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