The effect of PI3K inhibitors and cytochalasin D on net cholesterol accumulation in wild-type macrophages.

Abstract

<p>Wild-type bone marrow-derived macrophages were pretreated 1 h with either drug vehicle, 50 µM LY294002, 100 nm wortmannin, or 4 µg/ml cytochalasin D. Macrophages then were incubated with 1 mg/ml LDL and inhibitor for 6 h. Incubations were performed in serum-free medium containing 50 ng/ml M-CSF. The percent inhibition of net cholesterol accumulation compares macrophages treated with LDL alone and LDL with inhibitor after basal cholesterol values were subtracted from each. ** = <i>p</i><0.01. *** = <i>p</i><0.001. All inhibitors almost completely inhibited macropinosome formation as assessed by phase-microscopy. For the LY294002 experiment, control macrophages incubated with LDL alone showed net cholesterol accumulation of 31±2 nmole/mg cell protein. For the wortmannin and cytochalasin D experiments, control macrophages incubated with LDL alone showed net cholesterol accumulation of 78±2 nmole/mg cell protein.</p

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