Nitric oxide (NO)- and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)-initiated cGMP signaling cascades are important in the maintenance of cardiovascular homeostasis. The molecular signaling mechanisms downstream of cGMP are not well understood, however. We have used small interfering RNA (siRNA) approaches to specifically knock down a series of signaling proteins in bovine aortic endothelial cells, and we have combined biochemical analyses with physiological assays to investigate cGMP-mediated signal transduction pathways. Activation of particulate guanylate cyclase (GC-A) by ANP leads to a substantial, dose-dependent, rapid, and sustained increase in intracellular cGMP. In contrast, stimulation of soluble guanylate cyclase by NO yields only a weak and transient increase in cGMP. ANP-induced cGMP production is selectively suppressed by siRNA-mediated knockdown of GC-A. ANP greatly enhances the phosphorylation at Ser-239 of the vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP), a major substrate of cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG) that significantly influences actin dynamics. Moreover, the ANP-induced phosphorylation of VASP at Ser-239 is accompanied by increased actin stress fiber formation and enhanced endothelial tube formation. siRNA-mediated knockdown of GC-A, VASP, or PKG abolishes ANP-induced VASP Ser-239 phosphorylation, stress fiber formation, and endothelial tube formation. We have demonstrated similar findings in human umbilical vein endothelial cells, where ANP substantially enhances intracellular cGMP content, phosphorylation of VASP at Ser-239, and endothelial tube formation. Taken together, our findings suggest that ANP-mediated cGMP signal transduction pathways regulate PKG phosphorylation of VASP Ser-239 in endothelial cells, resulting in reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and enhancement of angiogenesis.

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