JNK is a member of the MAPK family and has essential roles in inflammation and cell differentiation and apoptosis. In recent years, there have been accumulating data indicating a novel role for JNK in cell growth and migration. In this report, we demonstrate that JNK activity is necessary for serotonin (5-HT)-induced proliferation and migration of bovine pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs). Stimulation with 5-HT was found to lead to activation of JNK with a maximal activation at 10 min. Inhibition of JNK with its specific inhibitor, SP-600125, or its dominant-negative form, DN-JNK, significantly reduced 5-HT-stimulated [(3)H]thymidine incorporation and cyclin D1 expression. A similar inhibitory effect on SMC migration produced by 5-HT, as detected by a wound healing assay, was observed with inhibition of JNK. Furthermore, inhibition of 5-HT receptors (1B) and (2A), but not inhibition of the 5-HT transporter, blocked 5-HT-induced JNK activation. Inhibition of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) with LY-294002 and wortmannin had little or no effect on 5-HT-induced JNK phosphorylation, but JNK inhibitor SP-600125 and DN-JNK blocked 5-HT-stimulated phosphorylation of Akt and its downstream effectors, p70S6K1 and S6, indicating that Akt is a downstream effector of JNK. Activation of Akt by 5-HT was blocked only minimally, if at all, by inhibitors of ERK and p38 MAPK, indicating a uniqueness of JNK MAPK in this activation of Akt. Coimmunoprecipitation showed binding of Akt to JNK, further supporting the interaction of JNK and Akt. Thus JNK is a critical molecule in 5-HT-induced PASMC proliferation and migration and may act at an important point for cross talk of the MAPK and PI3K pathways. Its activation by 5-HT is initiated through 5-HT (1B) and (2A) receptors, and its stimulation of SMC proliferation and migration occurs through the Akt pathway.

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