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Estrogen regulates {beta}1-subunit expression in Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels in arteries from reproductive tissues.

Deepa Nagar1, Xiao-Tie Liu, Charles R Rosenfeld.   

Abstract

Daily estradiol-17beta (E(2)beta) increases basal uterine blood flow (UBF) and enhances acute E(2)beta-mediated increases in UBF in ovariectomized nonpregnant ewes. The acute E(2)beta-mediated rise in UBF involves vascular smooth muscle (VSM) large-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels (BK(Ca)). BK(Ca) consist of pore-forming alpha-subunits and regulatory beta(1)-subunits that modulate channel function and E(2)beta responsiveness. It is unclear whether E(2)beta also alters subunit expression and thus channel density and/or function, thereby contributing to the rise in basal UBF and enhanced UBF responses that follow daily E(2)beta. Therefore, we examined BK(Ca) subunit expression by using reverse transcription-PCR and immunoblot analysis of arterial VSM from reproductive and nonreproductive tissues and myometrium from ovariectomized nonpregnant ewes after daily E(2)beta (1 microg/kg iv) or vehicle without or with acute E(2)beta (1 microg/kg). Tissue distribution was determined by immunohistochemistry. Acute E(2)beta did not alter alpha- or beta(1)-subunit expression in any tissue (P > 0.1). Daily E(2)beta also did not affect alpha-subunit mRNA or protein in any tissue (P > 0.1) or mesenteric arterial VSM beta(1)-subunit. However, daily E(2)beta increased uterine and mammary arterial VSM beta(1)-subunit mRNA by 32% and 83% (P < 0.05), uterine VSM protein by 30%, and myometrial beta(1)-subunit mRNA and protein by 74% (P < or = 0.005). Immunostaining of uterine arteries, myometrium, and intramyometrial arteries paralleled immunoblot analyses for both subunits. Although BK(Ca) density is unaffected by daily and acute E(2)beta, daily E(2)beta increases beta(1)-subunit in proximal and distal uterine arterial VSM. Thus prolonged E(2)beta exposure may alter BK(Ca) function, estrogen responsiveness, and basal vascular tone and reactivity in reproductive arteries by modifying alpha:beta(1) stoichiometry.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15923308     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.01174.2004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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