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Electrophysiological and molecular identification of voltage-gated sodium channels in murine vascular myocytes.

Sohag Saleh1, Shuk Yin M Yeung, Sally Prestwich, Vladimír Pucovsky, Iain Greenwood.   

Abstract

A voltage-gated Na+ current was characterised in freshly dissociated mouse portal vein (PV) smooth muscle myocytes. The current was found superimposed upon the relatively slow L-type Ca2+ current and was resistant to conventional Ca2+ channel blockers but was abolished by external Na+ replacement and tetrodotoxin (TTX, 1 microM). The molecular identity of the channel responsible for this conductance was determined by RT-PCR where only the transcripts for Na+ channel genes SCN7a, 8a and 9a were detected. The presence of the protein counterparts to the SCN8a and 9a genes (NaV1.6 and NaV1.7, respectively) on the individual smooth muscle myocytes were confirmed in immunocytochemistry, which showed diffuse staining around a predominantly plasmalemmal location. TTX inhibited the action potential in individual myocytes generated in the current clamp mode but isometric tissue tension experiments revealed that TTX (1 and 5 microM) had no effect on the inherent mouse PV rhythmicity. However, the Na+ channel opener veratridine (10 and 50 microM) significantly increased the length of contraction and the interval between contractions. This effect was not influenced by pre-incubation with atropine, prazosin and propranolol, but was reversed by TTX (1 microM) and completely abolished by nicardipine (1 microM). Furthermore, preincubation with the reverse-mode Na+-Ca2+ exchange blocker KB-R7943 (10 microM) also inhibited the veratridine response. We have established for the first time the molecular identity of the voltage-gated Na+ channel in freshly dispersed smooth muscle cells and have shown that these channels can modulate contractility through a novel mechanism of action possibly involving reverse mode Na+-Ca2+ exchange.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16020462      PMCID: PMC1474751          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2005.090951

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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