Literature DB >> 1325118

Cyclic nucleotide-dependent regulation of Mn2+ influx, [Ca2+]i, and arterial smooth muscle relaxation.

X L Chen1, C M Rembold.   

Abstract

Elevations in cyclic nucleotide levels can decrease myoplasmic [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]i) and thereby induce arterial smooth muscle relaxation. We evaluated whether cyclic nucleotide-induced reductions in [Ca2+]i are caused by 1) decreased Ca2+ influx or 2) increased Ca2+ sequestration or efflux. Swine carotid medial tissues were loaded with fura-2, and Ca2+ influx was estimated from the quenching rate of 360-nm fluorescence after addition of extracellular Mn2+. Histamine stimulation or high KCl depolarization increased Mn2+ influx, [Ca2+]i, and contractile force. The Ca2+ channel blocker diltiazem attenuated histamine- or KCl-induced increases in Mn2+ influx, [Ca2+]i, and force. Addition of forskolin (which increases cAMP) or nitroglycerin (which increases cGMP) attenuated histamine-induced increases in Mn2+ influx, [Ca2+]i, and force. Addition of forskolin or nitroglycerin also relaxed KCl depolarized tissues; however, Mn2+ influx and [Ca2+]i remained high. These results suggest that Mn(2+)-induced quenching of 360-nm fluorescence is an estimate of Ca2+ influx in the intact swine carotid artery. These results also suggest that cyclic nucleotides can relax swine arterial smooth muscle by at least two mechanisms: 1) reduction of [Ca2+]i primarily induced by decreases in Ca2+ influx and 2) uncoupling force from [Ca2+]i without changing Ca2+ influx or [Ca2+]i.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1325118     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1992.263.2.C468

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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