Endothelial cell protein kinase G inhibits release of EDHF through a PKG-sensitive cation channel
1 Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom; and 2 Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China The release of dilator agents from vascular endothelial cells is modulated by changes in cytosolic Ca...
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Published in | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology Vol. 280; no. 3; pp. H1272 - H1277 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
01.03.2001
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Summary: | 1 Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of
Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom; and 2 Department of
Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong, China
The release of dilator agents from
vascular endothelial cells is modulated by changes in cytosolic
Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca 2+ ] i ). In
this study, we demonstrate the presence of a Ca 2+ -permeable
cation channel in inside-out membrane patches of endothelial cells
isolated from small mesenteric arteries. The activity of the channel is
increased by KT-5823, a highly selective inhibitor of protein kinase G
(PKG), while it is decreased by direct application of active PKG.
Application of KT-5823 induces Ca 2+ influx in the
endothelial cells isolated from small mesenteric arteries, and it also
causes endothelium-dependent relaxations in isolated small mesenteric
arteries. KT-5823-induced relaxations in small mesenteric arteries are
greatly reduced by 35 mM K + or 50 nM charybdotoxin + 50 nM apamin, suggesting that endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing
factor (EDHF) is the participating dilator. The involvement of EDHF is
further supported by experiments in which the relaxations of small
mesenteric arteries are shown to be accompanied by membrane
repolarization. These data strongly argue for a major role of a
PKG-sensitive cation channel in modulating the release of EDHF from
endothelial cells in rat small mesenteric arteries.
intracellular calcium; nonselective cation channel; resistance
arteries; endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.2001.280.3.h1272 |