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      Metformin inhibits angiogenesis of endothelial progenitor cells via miR-221-mediated p27 expression and autophagy

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      Future Medicinal Chemistry
      Future Science Ltd

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          Aim: To explore the underlying mechanisms of metformin on the angiogenic capacity of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). Results: EPC growth and miR-221 expression decreased concentration-dependence with metformin, and a negative correlation was observed between miR-221 expression and metformin concentration (p < 0.001). miR-221 overexpression using a mimic decreased the metformin-mediated angiogenic effects in EPCs (p < 0.01). Metformin increased p27 and LC3II expression and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation, and decreased p62 expression, while miR-221 overexpression reversed the effects of metformin. Additionally, AMPK inhibition by compound C reversed the increase in p27 and LC3II levels and AMPK phosphorylation or miR-221 siRNA treatment. Conclusion: Metformin inhibits the angiogenic capacity of EPCs. The underlying mechanism involves AMPK-mediated autophagy pathway activity and increases miR-221-mediated p27 expression.

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          Journal
          Future Medicinal Chemistry
          Future Medicinal Chemistry
          Future Science Ltd
          1756-8919
          1756-8927
          September 2019
          September 2019
          : 11
          : 17
          : 2263-2272
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Vascular Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, 215000, Jiangsu, China
          [2 ]Department of Vascular Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, 325000, Zhejiang, China
          [3 ]Department of Vascular Surgery, The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing University Medical School, 218000, Jiangsu, China
          Article
          10.4155/fmc-2019-0017
          31581911
          1b0fefcc-68b3-47cd-be28-42c4093c0a48
          © 2019
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