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Enhanced phenylephrine-induced rhythmic activity in the atherosclerotic mouse aorta via an increase in opening of KCa channels: relation to Kv channels and nitric oxide.

J Jiang1, P Thorén, G Caligiuri, G K Hansson, J Pernow.   

Abstract

1. Mice lacking the apolipoprotein E and low density lipoprotein receptor genes (E degrees xLDLR degrees ) develop atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in endothelium-dependent vasodilation and vasomotion in thoracic aortic rings of E degrees xLDLR degrees mice. 2. K+-induced contractions of the aorta from E degrees xLDLR degrees mice were stronger than those from control mice. The sensitivity of E degrees xLDLR degrees aorta to phenylephrine (PE) was decreased but the maximal contractions were increased. Acetylcholine-induced, but not sodium nitroprusside-induced, relaxations of E degrees xLDLR degrees aorta was decreased. 3. PE induced rhythmic activity in both E degrees xLDLR degrees and control aorta but the amplitude was larger in E degrees xLDLR degrees than in control mice. PE-induced rhythmic activity in both E degrees xLDLR degrees and control aorta was augmented by increase in extracellular Ca2+-concentration, but was abolished by removal of the endothelium, the nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibitor N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester, the guanylate cyclase inhibitor LY-83583, high K+ solution and ryanodine. 4. 4-Aminopyridine, a voltage-dependent potassium (KV) channel blocker, increased basal tension and induced rhythmic activity in E degrees xLDLR degrees aorta but not in control aorta. 5. The Ca2+-activated potassium (KCa) channel blockers tetraethylammonium and charybdotoxin abolished PE-induced rhythmic activity in E degrees xLDLR degrees aorta. 6. In conclusion, opening of Kv channels in E degrees xLDLR degrees mice aorta is reduced and it is susceptible to be depolarized resulting in Ca2+ entry. The vascular smooth muscle is then dependent on compensatory mechanisms to limit Ca2+-entry. Such mechanisms may be decreased sensitivity to vasoconstrictors, or increased opening of KCa channels by NO via a cyclic GMP-dependent mechanism.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10516643      PMCID: PMC1571694          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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