Literature DB >> 16394199

Kv channels contribute to nitric oxide- and atrial natriuretic peptide-induced relaxation of a rat conduit artery.

Yoshio Tanaka1, Guanghua Tang, Kei Takizawa, Kazuoki Otsuka, Mansoureh Eghbali, Min Song, Kazuhide Nishimaru, Koki Shigenobu, Katsuo Koike, Enrico Stefani, Ligia Toro.   

Abstract

The role of K(+) channels in nitric oxide (NO)-induced vasorelaxation has been largely investigated in resistance vessels where iberiotoxin-sensitive MaxiK channels play a predominant role. However, the nature of the K(+) channel(s) involved in the relaxation triggered by NO-releasing compounds [nitroglycerin, NTG; NOR 3 [(+/-)-(E)-4-ethyl-2-[(E)-hydroxyimino]-5-nitro-3-hexenamide]] or atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in the conduit vessel aorta has remained elusive. We now demonstrate that, in rat aorta, the relaxation due to these vasorelaxants is not affected by the MaxiK channel blocker iberiotoxin (10(-7)-10(-6) M) as was the control vascular bed used (mesenteric artery). The inability of iberiotoxin to prevent NO/ANP-induced aortic relaxations was not due to lower expression of MaxiK in aorta or due to the predominance of iberiotoxin-resistant channels in this conduit vessel. Aortic relaxations were strongly diminished by 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) (> or =5 x 10(-3) M) or by tetraethylammonium (>2 x 10(-3) M) at concentrations known to inhibit voltage-dependent K(+) (K(v)) 2-type channels but not by other K(+) channel inhibitors, glibenclamide, apamin, charybdotoxin, tertiapin, or E-4031 N-[4-[[1-[2-(6-methyl-2-pyridinyl)ethyl]-4-piperidinyl-]carbonyl]phenyl]methanesulfonamide dihydrochloride). Consistent with a role of K(v)2-type channels, K(v) currents in A7r5 aortic myocytes were stimulated by NTG and inhibited by > or =5 x 10(-3) M 4-AP. Furthermore, immunocytochemistry, immunoblot, and real-time polymerase chain reaction analyses confirmed the presence of K(v)2.1 channels in aorta. K(v)2.1 transcripts were approximately 100-fold more abundant than K(v)2.2. Our results support low-affinity 4-AP-sensitive K(v) channels, assembled at least partially by K(v)2.1 subunit, as downstream effectors of NO/ANP-signaling cascade regulating aortic vasorelaxation and further demonstrate vessel-specific K(+) channel involvement in NO/ANP-induced relaxation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16394199     DOI: 10.1124/jpet.105.096115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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